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Bible References

Bible reference detection, parsing, and rendering that supports any human language.

It's designed for use with fetch(bible) but can be used independently of it. See it in action via the fetch(bible) enhancer.

import {PassageReference, detect_references, book_abbrev_english}
    from '@gracious.tech/bible-references'

// Simple args
const ref1 = new PassageReference('jhn', 3, 16)

// Complex args that can specify a range of verses
const ref2 = new PassageReference({
    book: 'jhn',
    start_chapter: 3,
    start_verse: 16,
    end_chapter: 3,
    end_verse: 17,
})

// Parse a string (defaults to detecting English only)
const ref3 = PassageReference.from_string("John 3:16-17")

// Provide book names arg to detect any language
const ref4 = PassageReference.from_string("Giăng 3.16-17", {jhn: "Giăng"})

// Convert to string
console.log(`See ${ref1}`)  // Defaults to English ("See John 3:16")
console.log(ref4.toString({jhn: "Giăng"}, '.'))  // Provide i18n args ("Giăng 3.16-17")
console.log(new PassageReference('ezk').toString(book_abbrev_english))  // Abbrev. names ("Ezek")

// Detecting references in a block of text
for (const match of detect_references("Multiple refs like Gen 2:3 or John 3:16 and Matt 10:8")){
    console.log(match.text)  // "Gen 2:3", "John 3:16", "Matt 10:8"
}

// Detection can be configured to suit different languages
const exclude_book_names = []  // E.g. To prevent "so 1 is" matching as "Song of Songs 1" add "so"
const min_chars = 1  // Default is 2 but Chinese can abbreviate books down to a single character
const match_from_start = false  // Default is true but Chinese can abbreviate using a middle char
detect_references("伯5:14", {job: "約伯記"}, exclude_book_names, min_chars, match_from_start)

Bible book codes are the same as USX but lowercase.

See your editor's auto-suggestions or the source code for the variety of methods available for inspecting and manipulating references. The fetch(bible) client will automatically supply the names of books from existing translations so that you don't have to. See methods:

  • BibleCollection.detect_references(text, translation_id)
  • BibleCollection.string_to_reference(string, translation_id)
  • BibleCollection.reference_to_string(ref, translation_id)

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