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1 | one more ? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 163469 | ||
Usually ff. (following) would include the verses immediately following the verse that was referenced, e.g., those verses that immediately follow which pertain to the same topic; the rest of the paragraph. "ff Function: abbreviation [following] and the following ones" source: www.m-w.com/dictionary/ff. Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | related but different | Bible general Archive 3 | kw5kw | 163514 | ||
Greetings Kalos and thanks!!!! Now... one more, if I may: I'm reading and I come across this: Bk. Ch. vv. b or c (not f or ff). Does this refrence the second portion (or third) of the verse? This is what I'm taking it to mean. Do I indeed have it correct? |
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3 | related but different | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 163522 | ||
Yes, you are correct. A book, chapter and verse number followed by "a" indicates that only the first part of that verse is quoted; "b" would indicate only the second part; and if only the third part is quoted it would be indicated by a "c" following the verse number. So if someone quotes, say, the first part of a verse only, they would correctly reference it as book chapter:versea, for example, Isaiah 59:2a If someone quotes only the second part of a verse only, it would look like this: Psalm 14:3b Grace to you, Kalos |
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