* Emacs Bible Installation: - First install `diatheke'. On Debian/Ubuntu it's in the `diatheke' package. In other distributions it might be in the `sword' package. - For Windows I found that you can simply install the Xiphos package from https://xiphos.org. It includes the Sword library and its utilities including diatheke, installmgr and mkfastmod. Add the "Program Files\Xiphos\bin" path to your execution path. - Next get the Bible texts (modules) you want to use. This can be done with the installmgr utility, or if you use a program like BibleTime or Xiphos you can use the GUI interface that they provide. ** The following scripts facilitate verifying your environment and installing appropriate modules: - test --- This script just tries to see if your emacs can run the diatheke program. It will print out the Bible text modules and the Lexicon / Dictionary modules. - setup --- this script will use the installmgr program to install a default set of the modules this program uses. ** Module Installation The code is written to work well with the following modules: *** The following can be obtained from the CrossWire repository: - KJV --- has Strongs references for OT, Strongs references and Robinson morphology codes for NT. - AbbottSmithStrongs --- A fairly extensive Greek lexicon - BDBGlosses_Strongs --- A Hebrew lexicon, more extensive than StrongsRealHebrew. - Robinson --- Morphological codes - Packard --- Morphological codes (used by LXX which is a Morphologically tagged version of the Septuagint) - OSHM --- Hebrew morphological codes used by OSHB. - OSHB --- Hebrew Bible with Strongs references and morphological codes. *** The following can be obtained from the Xiphos repository. - StrongsRealGreek / StrongsRealHebrew --- Shorter Greek and Hebrew lexicons. *** The following can be obtained from the Lockman Foundation repository: - NASB --- has Strongs references.