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Generating the Hebrew js file #5
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I don't have it, maybe it was never written? |
There is a Hebrew js file so there must have been one at some point. |
I don't believe it ever was. NT Greek is far easier to grok and more broadly germane (I use Robinson-Pierpont). David Troidl's work on point for OT Hebrew has been greatly appreciated. !
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There is a StrongJson.xslt, which I would assume would do the job. I haven't looked at this in years. StrongHebrewG has been superseded by the Hebrew Lexicon. See the readme for details, along with HebrewLexicon.pdf. |
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There is a perl script which generates the Greek js file, but I don't see a similar thing for the Hebrew one. Does anyone have a copy of it?
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