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Modern Spelling Tyndale/Coverdale Bible,® -9.x
Submitted by UPmomof6 on Sat, 07/25/2009 - 15:40
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Modern Spelling Tyndale/Coverdale Bible,® -9.x
Scriptures quoted from the MODERN SPELLING TYNDALE/COVERDALE BIBLE® copyright © 2008 by Shawn McDonnell, and free for all non-commercial use. Used By Permission.
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John 3:16
"For God so loveth the world, that he hath given his only son, for the intent that none that believe in him should perish: But should have everlasting life."
The Bible order seems to be off on this as with version 8 also. It shows a verse at: Ecc 4:17 (that's a new one to me)
Ecc 4:17 When thou comest into the house of God, keep thy foot and draw nigh, that thou mayest hear: that is better than the offerings of fools, for they know not what evil they do.
This verse if I'm correct should be Ecc 5:1
There are 31,103 records in this module. The extra record looks to be at 17,399 or 17,400 the rest of the verses are off after this point.
After looking at this I think the correction is as follows:
(Ecc 4:17) Should be changed to (Ecc 5:1) and then delete record for (Ecc 4:17)
(Ecc 5:2) Should be edited with "Be not hasty with thy mouth," added to the beginning of the verse record with out the quotes.
The final outcome would be:
(Ecc 4:17) Deleted and no longer in record.
(Ecc 5:1) When thou comest into the house of God, keep thy foot and draw nigh, that thou mayest hear: that is better than the offerings of fools, for they know not what evil they do.
(Ecc 5:2) Be not hasty with thy mouth, and let not thine heart speak anything rashly before God. For God is in heaven, and thou upon earth, therefore let thy words be few.
Does this make sense and would it be correct?
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