In this section of our Wiki page for OSIS Bibles https://wiki.crosswire.org/OSIS_Bibles#Marking_Strong.27s_numbers
there is no detailed documentation for how, within a w element, one should use the attribute type="x-split-#" (where # is a number that may have multiple digits). Can anyone explain how this works and how the number is chosen? It looks to me like a serial number that identifies the particular instance where a word from the Hebrew or Greek was split in the Bible translation. They mostly come in pairs, presumably because a three-way split would be rare indeed. Example: found in Gen.2.9 (the first instance in the KJV) <w morph="strongMorph:TH8686" lemma="strong:H06779" type="x-split-1">made</w> <w lemma="strong:H03068">the <divineName>Lord</divineName></w> <w lemma="strong:H0430">God</w> <w morph="strongMorph:TH8686" lemma="strong:H06779" type="x-split-1">to grow</w> Example: found in Rev.22.5 (the last instance in the KJV) <w src="18" lemma="strong:G5461 lemma.TR:φωτιζει" morph="robinson:V-PAI-3S" type="x-split-3868">giveth</w> <w src="19" lemma="strong:G846 lemma.TR:αυτους" morph="robinson:P-APM">them</w> <w src="18" lemma="strong:G5461 lemma.TR:φωτιζει" morph="robinson:V-PAI-3S" type="x-split-3868">light</w>: It would be useful to add a suitable explanation in that section of the wiki page. Best regards, David Sent with Proton Mail secure email. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page