King James Bible (Samantha Davis)
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This glossary contains the first of many files - Samantha says: So... I put the entire bible (32k verses) into a glossary in the format:
Gen 1:1 (concept)
In the beginning... (definition)
I'm providing the link to it on Google Docs. Inside the zip file, you'll find 11 .txt files. part1-10 are the txt files that you upload into the glossary import. They range from 1.9 to .7 MB, I believe. The other one is a sample file - if you needed to break up the files more. Just paste inside the space.
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Num 7:78On the twelfth day Ahira the son of Enan, prince of the children of Naphtali, offered:
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Num 7:8And four wagons and eight oxen he gave unto the sons of Merari, according unto their service, under the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.
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Num 7:80One golden spoon of ten shekels, full of incense:
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Num 7:81One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of the first year, for a burnt offering:
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Num 7:82One kid of the goats for a sin offering:
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Num 7:83And for a sacrifice of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five he goats, five lambs of the first year: this was the offering of Ahira the son of Enan.
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Num 7:84This was the dedication of the altar, in the day when it was anointed, by the princes of Israel: twelve chargers of silver, twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of gold:
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Num 7:85Each charger of silver weighing an hundred and thirty shekels, each bowl seventy: all the silver vessels weighed two thousand and four hundred shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary:
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Num 7:86The golden spoons were twelve, full of incense, weighing ten shekels apiece, after the shekel of the sanctuary: all the gold of the spoons was an hundred and twenty shekels.
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