The La Biblia Reina Valera (Spanish) HTML Bible has been placed in the Public Domain, which means there is no copyright (nor can there ever be one) on this software. You are welcome to make copies and distribute this software freely, in accordance with the protection afforded to you through our Licensing Agreement.
The HTML Bible has been created by:
johnhurt.com Most Bibles viewed on the Internet are created by a Common Gateways Interface (CGI) program, and are not very portable. A web server and must be installed to get them to run.
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Elmwood, TN 38560, USAThe HTML Bible consists of 1,189 "flat" HTML Web pages. It does not require a web server, and can operate on almost any platform. All that is required is to have a Computer and a Browser, such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. The HTML Bible can function as a collection of files located in a folder on your hard drive.
The HTML Bible was created by using Visual Basic 5.0 to convert and load public domain Bible texts to an Access 97 database, where another VB program checked the data for accuracy. A third program then converted the data from Access to 1,189 chapter text files and an index file with .htm extensions, with the appropriate HTML tags inserted for presenting the data in a table format. The VB program wrote the hyperlinks between each adjoining chapter and to and from the index page.
To increase access speed, each chapter of the Bible is presented as one HTML file. There are 1,189 chapter-files in the Internet Bible, plus an index, license, and About file. The chapter filenames are arranged as follows:
"B" "B" stands for "Book". Files must begin with an alpha character. "2 digit Book Number" 01 to 66. 01 is for G�nesis, 66 for Apocalipsis "C" "C" stands for Cap�tulo "3 digit Cap�tulo Number" 001 to 150 for Salmos chapter 150. ".htm extension" Files must have an .htm extension to be viewed by the browser. For G�nesis 1, the filename will be B01C001.htm. For Mateo 24, the filename will be B40C024.htm
The following is a list of Books, with the book number used in the numbering scheme, and maximum number of chapters:
Title Book # # of Cap�tulos G�nesis 01 50 Exodo 02 40 Lev�tico 03 27 N�meros 04 36 Deuteronomio 05 34 Josu� 06 24 Jueces 07 21 Rut 08 04 1 Samuel 09 31 2 Samuel 10 24 1 Kings 11 22 2 Kings 12 25 1 Chronicles 13 29 2 Chronicles 14 36 Esdras 15 10 Nehem�as 16 13 Esther 17 10 Job 18 42 Salmos 19 150 Proverbios 20 31 Eclesiast�s 21 12 S of Solomon 22 8 Isa�as 23 66 Jerem�as 24 52 Lamentations 25 5 Ezequiel 26 48 Daniel 27 12 Oseas 28 14 Joel 29 3 Am�s 30 9 Abd�as 31 1 Jon�s 32 4 Miqueas 33 7 Nah�m 34 3 Habacuc 35 3 Sofon�as 36 3 Hageo 37 2 Zacar�as 38 14 Malaqu�as 39 4 Mateo 40 28 Marcos 41 16 Lucas 42 24 Juan 43 21 Hechos 44 28 Romanos 45 16 1 Corinthians 46 16 2 Corinthians 47 13 G�latas 48 6 Efesios 49 6 Filipenses 50 4 Colosenses 51 4 1 Thess. 52 5 2 Thess. 53 3 1 Timothy 54 6 2 Timothy 55 4 Tito 56 3 Filem�n 57 1 Hebreos 58 13 Santiago 59 5 1 Peter 60 5 2 Peter 61 3 1 Juan 62 5 2 Juan 63 1 3 Juan 64 1 Judas 65 1 Apocalipsis 66 22Inside each Cap�tulo, there is a further reference to the specific verse, which can be integrated with any other HTML document. For example, to link directly to Mateo 5:17, the following link is used:
< A HREF="B40C005.htm#V17">Mateo 5:17</A>
The link to the verse in each chapter always begins with "V" and the verse number. A commentary converted to HTML can link to the appropriate verse in the Internet Bible, and allow the reader to view the verse in its context.