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Found \tc1 internal marker on new line in file in OTH -1:9
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OTH -1:9 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\bd Subject\\bd*'
OTH -1:10 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Description'
OTH -1:11 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'First Instance and Appearance '
OTH -1:13 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Key Verse'
OTH -1:14 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. '
OTH -1:15 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 1:27) \\bd God\\bd* created man \\bd in his own likeness.\\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9 '
OTH -1:17 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\wj Messianic Prophecy \\wj*'
OTH -1:18 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy.'
OTH -1:19 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: "(v2) Earth was \\tl tohu v'bohu\\tl* ·void and chaos·. \\wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \\+tl Ruach Elohim\\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \\wj* (Gen 1:2) "
OTH -1:21 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '613 Commands'
OTH -1:22 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based.'
OTH -1:23 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \\it and\\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \\it and\\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider '
OTH -1:25 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\it Original Words\\it* ·Transliterated·'
OTH -1:26 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \\it transliterated and italics\\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. '
OTH -1:27 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: "(Gen 1:1) \\tl B'resheet\\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning· "
OTH -1:29 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\it Original\\it* [Names of God]'
OTH -1:30 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \\nd Adonai \\nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew.'
OTH -1:31 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: "(Gen 1:2) \\tl Ruach Elohim\\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \\tl Melek haKavod\\tl* [King of Glory]? \\tl \\+nd Adonai \\+nd* Tzva'ot\\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies] "
OTH -1:33 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '[Literal Names]'
OTH -1:34 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English.'
OTH -1:35 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '(Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life] '
OTH -1:37 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\it MarYah\\it* and \\it I AM\\it*'
OTH -1:38 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah.'
OTH -1:39 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '(Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \\tl MarYah\\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14. '
OTH -1:41 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: ' \\bd Parasha Readings\\bd*'
OTH -1:42 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted.'
OTH -1:43 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: " \\bd Parashah 1: \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\\bd* and \\bdit (A:4, S:2)\\bdit* and \\bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\\bdit* and \\bd Haftarah \\+tl B'resheet\\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \\+tl Yesha'yahu\\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \\+tl B'rit Hadashah\\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\\bd* "
OTH -1:45 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms '
OTH -1:46 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration.'
OTH -1:47 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: '(Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3) '
OTH -1:49 Found '\tc1' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'References'
OTH -1:50 Found '\tc2' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. '
OTH -1:51 Found '\tc3' internal marker at beginning of line with text: 'Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27) '
OTH -1:0 Removed trailing space in id: OTH - OUR Bible Front Intro 4 - Key Code
OTH -1:1 Removed trailing space in imt1: Key Code for One Unity Resource Bible
OTH -1:3 Removed trailing space in ip: The following are special featrues you will find in the OUR Bible. This Key Code is designed for you to find the design more accessable and see the logic of the design method.
OTH -1:5 Removed trailing space in ip: \bd Basic Function, Nuts and Bolts.\bd* This table is presenting the Key Code of Features in the One Unity Resource (OUR) Bible. In Subject, you will see the Subject of the feature and how it would look in the text. Description tells you the logic of feature presentation and what information is presented to you. First Instance and Appearance quotes from the text of the first place this feature is found and gives an example from the text. (Any other features from that verse are removed from this example.) Have fun!
OTH -1:8 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \bd Subject\bd* \tc2 Description \tc3 First Instance and Appearance
OTH -1:9 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Key Verse \tc2 Bold Text. Footnotes at the end of quote. Only what is quoted is identified, paraphrasing is identified. \tc3 (Gen 1:27) \bd God\bd* created man \bd in his own likeness.\bd* * (marker) *1.27 Quoted in James 3:9
OTH -1:10 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \wj Messianic Prophecy \wj* \tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \tc3 (v2) Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* (Gen 1:2)
OTH -1:11 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 613 Commands \tc2 Footnotes at start of the command give details. (# Catagory 1-10. Command 1-613) English reference (Hebrew Reference) (Context to understand the command better): Description of the command with Torah and Rabbis in agreement or if difference then T. is Torah’s interpertation and R. is for Rabbis’ interpertation. Some extra details are provided and identified as Torah or Rabbis based. \tc3 (Gen 1:28 showing English reference with notes) Gen 1:28 (#7.432): T. R. T. Note: \it and\it* (Ex 12:6 showing context reference) Ex 12:6 (Ex 12:1-14) (#4.263): T. R. \it and\it* (Ex 20:14 showing both English and Hebrew references different with notes) Ex 20:14; Deut 5:18 [Heb Bible Ex 20:13; Deut 5:18] (#7.433): T. R. R. Note Consider
OTH -1:12 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \it Original Words\it* ·Transliterated· \tc2 Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic \it transliterated and italics\it* with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. \tc3 (Gen 1:1) \tl B'resheet\tl* ·In the beginning of the beginning·
OTH -1:13 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \it Original\it* [Names of God] \tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \nd Adonai \nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \tc3 (Gen 1:2) \tl Ruach Elohim\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \tl Melek haKavod\tl* [King of Glory]? \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]
OTH -1:14 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 [Literal Names] \tc2 Literal meaning for names of people or places [in bracket following the name]. Most names remain English translation followed by [literal meaning]. A few select names are transliterated Hebrew to English. \tc3 (Gen 3:20-21) Adam [Human, Red earth] and Eve [Life]
OTH -1:15 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \it MarYah\it* and \it I AM\it* \tc2 Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. \tc3 (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by \tl MarYah\tl* [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.
OTH -1:16 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd*
OTH -1:17 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 Proposed Historical Context of the Psalms \tc2 Each Psalm was written by a read person with real life experiences shaping what they wrote about. In many if not most Psalms, there are illusions to historical recorded events. OUR Bible proposes historical context summary with reference verses for your consideration. \tc3 (Ps 1 pre-verse) Context: Israel [God prevails] separates the mixed multitude after reading Torah scroll. (Neh 13:1-3)
OTH -1:18 Removed trailing space in tr: \tc1 References \tc2 References listed within the same book are seporated by commas and always listing chapter and verse. References that change books are seporated by semi-colons and identified as a new book with chapter and verse. Some references are context for the focus command, like in the 613 list. \tc3 Example: (Ex 20:2, 20:2-3, 20:2-6; Deut 6:4-5, 6:5; Matt 22:37; Mark 12:29-30; Luke 10:27)
OTH -1:8 Missing Numbering section (went from Introduction straight to Text section with tr marker)
OTH -1:19 Didn't expect Introduction section after Text section (with ib marker)
OTH -1:19 Unexpected section after Text section (went to Introduction section with ib marker)
OTH Missing 'h' USFM field in file
OTH -1:10 Wrong wj* closing marker for tl in tr: \tc1 \wj Messianic Prophecy \wj* \tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \tc3 (v2) Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* (Gen 1:2)
OTH -1:10 Marker(s) ['wj', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed in tr: \tc1 \wj Messianic Prophecy \wj* \tc2 Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. \tc3 (v2) Earth was \tl tohu v'bohu\tl* ·void and chaos·. \wj Darkness was on the surface of the deep and \+tl Ruach Elohim\+tl* ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters. \wj* (Gen 1:2)
OTH -1:13 Wrong tl* closing marker for nd in tr: \tc1 \it Original\it* [Names of God] \tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \nd Adonai \nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \tc3 (Gen 1:2) \tl Ruach Elohim\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \tl Melek haKavod\tl* [King of Glory]? \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]
OTH -1:13 Marker(s) ['tl', 'nd', 'nd'] don't appear to be closed in tr: \tc1 \it Original\it* [Names of God] \tc2 Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as \nd Adonai \nd* with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. \tc3 (Gen 1:2) \tl Ruach Elohim\tl* ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this \tl Melek haKavod\tl* [King of Glory]? \tl \+nd Adonai \+nd* Tzva'ot\tl* [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]
OTH -1:16 Wrong bd* closing marker for tl in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd*
OTH -1:16 Wrong bd* closing marker for tl in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd*
OTH -1:16 Marker(s) ['bd', 'tl', 'tl', 'bd', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl', 'tl'] don't appear to be closed in tr: \tc1 \bd Parasha Readings\bd* \tc2 The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted. \tc3 \bd Parashah 1: \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8\bd* and \bdit (A:4, S:2)\bdit* and \bdit (Maftir ·Conclusion·)\bdit* and \bd Haftarah \+tl B'resheet\+tl* ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: \+tl Yesha'yahu\+tl* / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) \+tl B'rit Hadashah\+tl* ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18\bd*
id imt1 ib ip ib ip ib* tr* ib
ib: 5 id: 1 imt1: 1 ip: 2 Total: 20 tr: 11
id: 1 imt1: 1 ip: 2 ib: 5 tr: 11 Total: 20
+nd: 1 +nd*: 1 +tl: 5 +tl*: 5 bd: 7 bd*: 7 bdit: 2 bdit*: 2 it: 7 it*: 7 nd: 1 nd*: 1 tc1: 11 tc2: 11 tc3: 11 tl: 6 tl*: 6 Total: 95 wj: 2 wj*: 2
nd: 1 nd*: 1 +nd: 1 +nd*: 1 wj: 2 wj*: 2 bdit: 2 bdit*: 2 +tl: 5 +tl*: 5 tl: 6 tl*: 6 bd: 7 bd*: 7 it: 7 it*: 7 tc1: 11 tc2: 11 tc3: 11 Total: 95
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Book ID: 1
OTH -1:8 Multiple spaces in '··Subject Description First Instance and Appearance'
OTH -1:9 Invalid '*' (ASTERISK) word-building character (0x002a)
OTH -1:9 Invalid '*' (ASTERISK) word-building character (0x002a)
OTH -1:10 Multiple spaces in "··Messianic Prophecy··Dark Red, Maroon color text. Footnotes at the start of prophecy. (v2) Earth was tohu v'bohu ·void and chaos·. Darkness was on the surface of the deep and Ruach Elohim ·Spirit of God· was hovering over the surface of the waters.··(Gen 1:2)"
OTH -1:10 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:10 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:10 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:10 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:11 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)
OTH -1:11 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)
OTH -1:11 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)
OTH -1:11 Invalid '#' (NUMBER SIGN) word-building character (0x0023)
OTH -1:12 Multiple spaces in "··Original Words ·Transliterated· Original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic transliterated and italics with ·literal meaning identified inside dots·. Some New Covenant words are changed from Greek to their equivelant Hebrew, this is justified by comparing the Greek Septuagent translation of the Hebrew Masoretic text for the same word used. (Gen 1:1) B'resheet ·In the beginning of the beginning·"
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:12 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:13 Multiple spaces in "··Original [Names of God] Hebrew names for God, combonation of names, reference to YHVH translated as Adonai··with literal meaning following [in brackets]. Same method as Literal names except this is transliterated Hebrew. (Gen 1:2) Ruach Elohim ·Spirit of God· and (Deut 24:10) Who is this Melek haKavod [King of Glory]?··Adonai··Tzva'ot [Yahweh Commander of heaven’s armies]"
OTH -1:13 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:13 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:15 Multiple spaces in '··MarYah and I AM Aramaic Peshitta, New Covenant in Aramaic, has specific reference to Master Yahweh and the same I Am affirmation as in Exodus 4. This is unique from the Greek word for “lord” that makes no distinction between human ruler and God. This has been inserted in the Gospels where it appears by the witness of three Peshitta translations. Sometimes these words are applied in reference to Messiah. (Matt 1:22) Now all this has happened, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by MarYah [Master Yahweh] through the prophet, then quoting Isaiah 7:14.'
OTH -1:16 Multiple spaces in "··Parasha Readings The Rabbis divided up Torah into 52 weekly Parashas; each one has seven readings for the days of the week. Each Parasha has parallel topics in the Prophets or History, according to First Fruits of Zion list, OUR Bible has added Gospel readings to parallel the Parasha readings. Differences between (A) Ashkenazi and (S) Sephardic Jewish traditions are noted.··Parashah 1: B'resheet ·In The Beginning· 1:1-6:8 and (A:4, S:2) and (Maftir ·Conclusion·) and Haftarah B'resheet ·Taking leave · In The Beginning·: Yesha'yahu / Isaiah 42:5-43:10 (A); 42:5-21 (S) B'rit Hadashah ·New Covenant·: John 1:1-18"
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '/' (SOLIDUS) word-building character (0x002f)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
OTH -1:16 Invalid '·' (MIDDLE DOT) word-building character (0x00b7)
All Character Counts (sorted by count)
Letter Counts (sorted by count)
!: 1 #: 4 ': 7 (: 30 ): 30 *: 2 ,: 22 .: 56 /: 1 :: 46 ;: 8 ?: 1 [: 12 ]: 12 Total: 258 ·: 21 ’: 3 “: 1 ”: 1
!: 1 ?: 1 “: 1 ”: 1 /: 1 *: 2 ’: 3 #: 4 ': 7 ;: 8 [: 12 ]: 12 ·: 21 ,: 22 (: 30 ): 30 :: 46 .: 56 Total: 258
OTH -1:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character
OTH -1:11 Unexpected '’' speech closing character
OTH -1:13 Unexpected '’' speech closing character
OTH -1:9 Have unexpected character starting word '*'
OTH -1:9 Have unexpected character starting word '*1.27'
OTH -1:10 Have unexpected character starting word '·void'
OTH -1:10 Have unexpected character starting word '·Spirit'
OTH -1:11 Have unexpected character starting word '#'
OTH -1:11 Have unexpected character starting word '#7.432'
OTH -1:11 Have unexpected character starting word '#4.263'
OTH -1:11 Have unexpected character starting word '#7.433'
OTH -1:12 Have unexpected character starting word '·Transliterated·'
OTH -1:12 Have unexpected character starting word '·literal'
OTH -1:12 Have unexpected character starting word '·In'
OTH -1:13 Have unexpected character starting word '·Spirit'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '·In'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '·Conclusion·'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '·Taking'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '·'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '/'
OTH -1:16 Have unexpected character starting word '·New'
All Word Counts (sorted by count)
Case Insensitive Word Counts (sorted by count)
OTH -1:5 ip introduction text does not have closing punctuation (period): \bd Basic Function, Nuts and Bolts.\bd* This table is presenting the Key Code of Features in the One Unity Resource (OUR) Bible. In Subject, you will see the Subject of the feature and how it would look in the text. Description tells you the logic of feature presentation and what information is presented to you. First Instance and Appearance quotes from the text of the first place this feature is found and gives an example from the text. (Any other features from that verse are removed from this example.) Have fun!
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