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Found an xml Bible with Hebrew and Strong's

<?xml version="1.1" encoding="UTF-16"?>
<book name="Genesis" id="1">
	<chapter num="1">
		<verse num="1">
			<word num="1">
				<strongs>7225</strongs>
				<pos>Prep‑b | N‑fs</pos>
				<parse>Preposition-b :: Noun - feminine singular</parse>
				<transliteration>bə·rê·šîṯ</transliteration>
				<hebrew>בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית</hebrew>
				<greek></greek>
				<h>בראשית</h>
				<gem></gem>
				<english>In the beginning</english>
				<idea></idea>
				<symbol></symbol>
				<pun></pun>
				<descendant></descendant>
				<xgreek><xgreek>
				<xebrew></xhebrew>
			</word>


<book name="Genesis" id="1">
Name will need a discombobulator to find Genesis from inputs like "Ge" or "Gen"
id is 'book order' used to search across book boundaries or generate online Bibles

<pos> and <parse> may not be needed.

<hebrew> is painful to use because nikud gets in the way, so I added <h> which can be generated by stripping nikud. This will make searching easier.

<english> is a poor choice, should be a version designator so that we can have multiple.

For research maybe add <gem> for gematria.

<idea> helps cluster words into symbols

<word> has child of <hebrew>, <greek> to designate original language. Aramaic is a dialect, not a language; it IS Hebrew. It it also has <xhebrew> and <xgreek> to indicate how it is translated. Do not use the Septuagint blindly; it contains Balaamisms. When going from Greek to Hebrew, you will have multiple Hebrew word choices. Use them all to discover connections through the ideas.

<predecessor> indicates an earlier formation: ר precedes ב,כ,ת so בר precedes בת and מר precedes מת. Probably not use this since it is one to many for each letter. Use <descendant> instead. בת descends to בר, רת and רר.