If you have the text that you want to split into tiddlers it will be much 
easier to either use some advanced text editor (like sublime text) or a 
spread sheet or perl to divide it up and generate the tiddlers rather than 
entering them into tiddlywiki by hand. Since the bible seems to be the 
example of choice for this, you could use the plain text bible text from 
project gutenberg <http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/10/pg10.txt> and 
with a few lines of perl code pull it apart into separate properly 
formatted .tid files with the correct titles and fields.

If you are going to be writing all of the text it may still be better in 
terms of time spent to put it all into a text file and then use something 
else to split it up into .tid files that you then import into a wiki.

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