The numbers are verse numbers, used for citing specific passages, e.g. “Ezekiel 23:20”.
I would assume that the letters are annotations, and that this is likely an academic Bible.
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ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
What’s with the weird italics? I’m not well versed on that sort of thing, but linguistically it makes no sense that I can see…?
The numbers are verse numbers, used for citing specific passages, e.g. “Ezekiel 23:20”.
I would assume that the letters are annotations, and that this is likely an academic Bible.
Does that include the 8 up by “moves” in the preceding paragraph?
I assume the gilded superscript numbers are verse numbers, I know at least that much of biblical format, but then there’s that 8.
translation notes I’m guessing
“that yields seeds” could be “which yields seeds” or “doth yield seeds” or “yielding seeds” or “seed yielding” etc
vonbaronhans@midwest.social 2 weeks ago
The superscripts are almost certainly references to translators’ footnotes.
The random italicization I’m less sure about, but it seems to primarily be on words that may not have a direct Hebrew counterpart?
prettybunnys@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
More literal translations of bibles are often like you’re referencing and are really interesting to read when you approach from a scholarly direction.
Take them with a grain of salt and the historian/translators footnotes and see what you take from it. Lots of good thoughts and prayers and wildly different than what the Christian right has championed lately.
Still a fantasy novel though