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How To Reference King James 2.0 and American Standard Versions of the HTML Bible from Your Pages |
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Hyperlinked Bible Text hosted by the Gahanna-Jefferson Church of Christ, serving Gahanna, Blacklick and Columbus Ohio. Link Your Pages to the King James 2.0 and American Standard Versions of the HTML Bible
Each chapter of the Bible is presented as one HTML file. There are 1,189 chapter-files in the Internet Bible, plus an indexes, license, and About / How To Use files. For this implementation, the chapter filenames are hosted at http://TheGJCOC.info and are arranged as follows:
For Genesis 1:
For Matthew 24:5, the filename will be:
Your hyperlink to open the reference in a new window for Matthew 24:5 would look like this:
The following is a list of Books, with the book number used in the numbering scheme, and maximum number of chapters: Title Book # # of Chapters Genesis 01 50 Exodus 02 40 Leviticus 03 27 Numbers 04 36 Deuteronomy 05 34 Joshua 06 24 Judges 07 21 Ruth 08 04 1 Samuel 09 31 2 Samuel 10 24 1 Kings 11 22 2 Kings 12 25 1 Chronicles 13 29 2 Chronicles 14 36 Ezra 15 10 Nehemiah 16 13 Esther 17 10 Job 18 42 Psalms 19 150 Proverbs 20 31 Ecclesiastes 21 12 S of Solomon 22 8 Isaiah 23 66 Jeremiah 24 52 Lamentations 25 5 Ezekiel 26 48 Daniel 27 12 Hosea 28 14 Joel 29 3 Amos 30 9 Obadiah 31 1 Jonah 32 4 Micah 33 7 Nahum 34 3 Habakkuk 35 3 Zephaniah 36 3 Haggai 37 2 Zechariah 38 14 Malachi 39 4 Matthew 40 28 Mark 41 16 Luke 42 24 John 43 21 Acts 44 28 Romans 45 16 1 Corinthians 46 16 2 Corinthians 47 13 Galatians 48 6 Ephesians 49 6 Phillipians 50 4 Colossians 51 4 1 Thess. 52 5 2 Thess. 53 3 1 Timothy 54 6 2 Timothy 55 4 Titus 56 3 Philemon 57 1 Hebrews 58 13 James 59 5 1 Peter 60 5 2 Peter 61 3 1 John 62 5 2 John 63 1 3 John 64 1 Jude 65 1 Revelation 66 22 Again, inside each Chapter, there is a further reference to the specific verse, which can be integrated with any other HTML document. For example, to link directly to Matthew 5:17, the following link is used:
The link to the verse in each chapter always begins with "V" and the verse number. A commentary converted to HTML can link to the appropriate verse in the Internet Bible, and allow the reader to view the verse in its context.
If you are writing web pages, you can also change the "target" and open the verse in a frame. Contact us if you have questions or would like help. |
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