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Adding the headers for each of the Psalms and the Alephbet to Ps. 119 #8
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Adding the headers for each of the Psalms and the Alephbet to Ps. 119 #8
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Simple typo that didn't seem to do anything
Linux Libertine O is better than FreeSerif.
I added the rest of the Psalms that Bontibon didn't think to and some other things.
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When the KJV translators were tasked, they were given permission to modify versification. They only practiced this only in Psalms by simply diversifying the parts of the Psalms that tell you who wrote it and/or why--many people mistakenly often remove these.
The original does not have them; I added them, you may want to see about it yourself, if you are interested.