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NAME

       diatheke - a command line Bible reader

SYNOPSIS

       diatheke  -b  module_name  [-o  option_filters] [-m maximum_verses] [-f output_format] [-e
       output_encoding] [-t script] [-v variant_number] [-l locale] -k query_key

       diatheke -b  module_name  -s  regex|multiword|phrase  [-r  search_range]  [-l  locale]  -k
       search_string

       diatheke  -b  system -k modulelist|modulelistnames|localelist|bibliography modulelist will
       return a list of the names and descriptions of all installed modules modulelistnames  will
       return  a  list of the names of all installed modules localelist will return a list of all
       installed libsword locales bibliography will return a list of all  installed  modules  and
       their BibTex bibliographical entry diatheke -b info -k module_name

DESCRIPTION

       diatheke prints Bible verses or other text from the modules which the Sword library uses.

OPTIONS

       -b     Module  name.  May  be  "system"  or  "info"  (see  QUERY KEYS) or one of the names
              obtained by using "diatheke -b system -k modulelist".

       -s     Search type. One of regex (regular expression, see regex(7)), multiword (like "word
              [AND word]..."), phrase (exact text).

       -r     Search  range. A valid Bible key range value (see -k). For example: Matt-John, Rom,
              gen-psalms, 1Thess 1:5-2:6.

       -o     Module option filters. A combination of "fmhcvalsrbwgeixtM". See MODULE OPTIONS.

       -m     Maximum number of verses returned. Any integer value.

       -f     Output format.One of CGI, GBF, HTML, HTMLHREF, LaTeX, OSIS, RTF,
                ThML, WEBIF, XHTML, plain, and internal (def)

              This currently works only if there is a Sword  library  filter  from  the  original
              format  to the specified output format. XHTML, HTML and CGI are for generating text
              for a webpage.

       -e     Output character encoding. One of Latin1, UTF16, HTML, RTF, UTF8  (default).   This
              currently works only for module contents, not for system key contents or key texts.

       -v     Variant. The text may contain variant readings. One of -1 (all), 0, 1.

       -l     Locale.  Sword  may  have  different locales installed. Default is en. Localization
              affects input and output keys.

       -k     Query key. It must be the last argument because all following arguments  are  added
              to the key. See QUERY KEYS for different kinds of keys.

MODULE OPTIONS

       By  default  the  optional  features  of modules are not shown in the returned text. These
       options make them visible if the module supports them.

       n      Strong's numbers. These numbers refer to the Strong's dictionaries of the  New  and
              Old Testaments. Some Bible texts attach these numbers to words.

       f      Footnotes.

       m      Morphology of the Greek/Hebrew words. Morphology is shown as a code which refers to
              an entry in some dictionary-type module.

       h      Section headings.

       c      Hebrew cantillation.

       v      Hebrew vowels.

       a      Greek accents.

       p      Arabic vowels

       l      Lemmas (the base forms of the words).

       s      Scripture cross-references.

       r      Arabic shaping.

       b      Bi-directional reordering.

       w      Red Words of Christ.

       g      Glosses/Ruby

       e      Word Enumerations

       i      Intros

       x      Encoded transliterations, i.e. transliterations provided by the  module  (currently
              few modules have any such information)

       t      Algorithmic Transliterations via ICU

       M      morpheme segmentation

QUERY KEYS

       Bible texts and Commentaries
              use  verse  keys. Examples: john 1:1, j1:1 jh1 (the first chapter of John), jh (the
              whole book of Gospel of John), joh 1:1-3 ( a  verse  range),  joh  1:0  (one  verse
              backwards  from  1:1,  which  is the last verse of the previous book or possibly an
              introduction to John), joh 1:100 (which is 100 verses forward from the first  verse
              of John 1:1), 1234 (which is the 1234th verse from the beginning of the Bible).

       Lexicons and Dictionaries
              use  word  keys.  Any  word can be used and similar or next entry alphabetically is
              returned.  Some dictionaries like Strong's use numbered entries.

       system is not a module but when used with -b allows one of these keys: modulelist (list of
              the  available modules with short descriptions), modulelistnames (list of the names
              of the available modules), localelist (list of the available Sword locales).

       info   is not a module but when used with -b allows a module name as a key and gives  some
              information about that module.

EXAMPLES

       diatheke -b KJV -k joh1:1
              Shows John 1:1 in King James Version.

       diatheke -b RWP -k Matthew 2:2
              Shows Matthew 2:2 in Robertson's Word Pictures commentary.

       diatheke -b WebstersDict -k bible
              Show entry "bible" in Websters Dictionary.

       diatheke -b system -k modulelist
              Shows the list of available modules.

       diatheke -b KJV -o fmslx -f OSIS -e Latin1 -k john 1:1-3
              Shows  John 1:1-3 from KJV in OSIS XML format in iso8859-1 encoding with footnotes,
              morphology, cross-references, lemmas and words of Christ in red.  (The  module  may
              not  support  all  options  and  those  have  no  effect.  KJV  includes only ASCII
              characters so encoding has no effect.)

       diatheke -b GerLut -l de -m 10 -k Offenbarung
              Shows the first 10 verses of Revelation in German GerLut version,  both  input  and
              output keys are localized.

       diatheke -b KJV -s phrase -r Mt -k love
              Shows  those  verse  keys  which  include phrase "love" in Gospel of Matthew in KJV
              module.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Currently diatheke exits always with status 0. If only Bible verse key and module name are
       shown it means that the module did not have any content in that range. If only module name
       is shown the key may have been bad. If nothing is shown the book name may have  been  bad.
       If Segmentation fault is shown diatheke has been bad.

SEE ALSO

       http://www.crosswire.org/sword/

COPYRIGHT

       Sword library: © 1994-2018 Crosswire Bible Society, released under GPL licence.  Diatheke:
       written by Chris Little, Peter  von  Kaehne,  Troy  Griffitts  Manpage:  written  by  Eeli
       Kaikkonen,  Peter  von  Kaehne  ©  1999-2018  Crosswire  Bible Society, released under GPL
       licence.