# Two Major Files:
Two files are described on this page:
- Base Text of OGNT: OpenGNT_BASE_TEXT.zip
- Keyed Features and Mapping IDs: OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv.zip
# OpenGNT_BASE_TEXT.zip:
Usage:
- unzip the zip file to unpack "OpenGNT_version3.csv"
- open "OpenGNT_version3.csv" with a text editor
- locate columns of data, separated from one another with a [TAB] character.
1st Column - OGNTsort
This column contains sort numbers of all words of the base text of OGNT.
2nd Column - TANTTsort
This column of sort numbers represent the order of "M" variants in TANTT.
These are important bridges for mapping key features in file OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv.zip.
3rd Column - FEATURESsort1
Sort numbers as in the first column of the file "OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv"
4th Column - LevinsohnClauseID
Clause ID assigned to each word, corresponding to main cluase features as keyed in "OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv"
5th Column - 〔BGBsortI|LTsort|STsort〕
1) BGBsortI = Sort number of BGB (inclusive) as in original "berean_tables5.xlsx".
2) LTsort = Sort number of Literal Translation, LT, described below.
3) STsort = Sort number of Study Translation, ST, described below.
6th Column - 〔Book|Chapter|Verse〕
1) Book = Book number, ranging from 40 to 66, representing books from Matthew to the book of Revelation.
2) Chpter = Chapter number
3) Verse = Verse number
7th Column - 〔OGNTu|OGNTa|lexeme|sn|rmac〕
1) OGNTu = Greek word of OGNT in unaccented form
2) OGNTa = Greek word of OGNT in accented form
3) lexeme = Greek word of OGNT in lexical form
4) sn = Extended Strong's number, according to conventions of TBESG - Tyndale Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek
5) rmac = Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes, morphological analysis combining James Tauber's work in TANTT and data in Berean translation table
8th Column - 〔transSBL|modernGreek〕
1) transSBL = transliteration according to SBL's conventions
2) modernGreek = modern Greek pronunciation
9th Column - 〔TBESG|BIB|BLB|BSB〕
1) TBESG = Tyndale House's glosses, taken from TBESG (context-insensitive)
2) IT = Interlinear Translation (context-sensitive);
adapted from Berean Interlinear Bible, with changes made where OGNT is different from BGB.
3) LT = Literal Translation (context-sensitive);
adapted from Berean Literal Bible, with changes made where OGNT is different from BGB.
4) ST = Study Translation (context-sensitive);
adapted from Berean Study Bible, with changes made where OGNT is different from BGB.
10th Column - 〔PMpWord|PMfWord〕
1) PMpWord = punctuation mark(s) preceding the main word
2) PMfWord = punctuation mark(s) following the main word
Remarks: Punctuation marks were adapted from data available in TANTT - Tyndale Amalgamated NT Tagged texts.
11th Column - 〔Note|Mvar|Mlexeme|Msn|Mrmac〕
1) Note = Notes on a specific word
(3 Types:
'+' means Greek word, which are not in original Berean Greek data, 3 words adapted from Byzantine text, 2 words adapted from BHP;
'*' means the main word is different from NA28;
'=' means the main word is identical to the corresponding word in NA28, with minor orthographical difference)
2) Mvar = Greek variant in accented form, taken from TANTT database, applied only where '*' or '=' appear in 'Note' on the same row.
3) Mlexeme = lexical form of the Greek variant, Mvar, applied only where '*' or '=' appear in 'Note' on the same row.
4) Msn = Extended Strong's number of the Greek variant, Mvar, applied only where '*' or '=' appear in 'Note' on the same row.
5) Mrmac = Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes of the Greek variant, Mvar,, applied only where '*' or '=' appear in 'Note' on the same row.
# OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv.zip:
Usage:
- unzip the zip file to unpack "OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv"
- open "OpenGNT_keyedFeatures.csv" with a text editor
- locate columns of data, separated from one another with a [TAB] character.
1st Column - FEATURESsort1
This sort number is used to sort word order (TANTT) mapped in GNT features.
2nd Column - FEATURESsort2
This sort number is used to sort word order (OGNT) mapped in GNT features.
3rd Column - mapIDV2
This is a set of mapping ID, used to map resources, e.g. check the 1st column in file, mapping Levinsohn GNT discourse features to OGNT.
4th Column - mapIDV1
This is a old set of mapping ID, used to map an early version of TANTT's data.
5th Column - 〔book|chapter|verse〕
1) Book number
2) Chapter number
3) Verse number
6th Column - 〔TANTTsort|OpenTextWord_KEY〕
1) OGNTsort - It is same as the "OGNTsort" in file OpenGNT_BASE_TEXT.zip; this number is used as a mapping id in this file, to map the base text of OGNT to various GNT features.
2) TANTTsort - It is same as the "TANTTsort" in file OpenGNT_BASE_TEXT.zip; this number is used as a mapping id in this file, to map the base text of OGNT to various GNT features.
3) OpenTextWordID - Base Word IDs for for mapping OpenText.org Linguisitc Annotation of the Greek New Testament's data
(Remarks: OpenText's GNT annotations places shorter ending of Mark 16 at the end of Mark 16:8 whereas OpenGNT places it at the end of Mark 16:20)
7th Column - Mapping to Levinsohn GNTDF's Data:
〔LevinsohnWordID|noteMarker|noteMarkerNoClause|clause|otQuotation|reportedSpeech|embeddedReportedSpeech〕
1) LevinsohnWordID - Word IDs for mapping Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features
Full mapping is available in the file OGNT_FullMapping_Levinsohn.csv.zip.
(Remarks: Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features places shorter ending of Mark 16 at the end of Mark 16:8 whereas OpenGNT places it at the end of Mark 16:20)
2) noteMarker - Note marker, mapped to notes of Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features
3) noteMarkerNoClause - Note marker, mapped to notes of Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features [without clauses]
4) clause - Clause markers, according to Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features
5) clauseID - ClauseID, assigned for each word
6) otQuotation - Old Testament Quotations, according to Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features [ means "beginning of an OT quotation"; * means a word within an OT quotation; means "end of an OT quotation"; the slot is empty where it is not applicable.
7) reportedSpeech - Reported speech, according to Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features [ means "beginning of a reported speech"; * means a word within a reported speech; means "end of a reported speech"; the slot is empty where it is not applicable.
8) embeddedReportedSpeech - Embedded reported speech, according to Levinsohn's GNT Discourse Features [ means "beginning of an embedded reported speech"; * means a word within an embedded reported speech; means "end of an embedded reported speech"; the slot is empty where it is not applicable.
8th Column - Lexical Entries & Morphology:
〔lexeme|BDAGentry|EDNTentry|MounceEntry|morphologyCode|morphologyDescription|extendedStrongNumber|GoodrickKohlenbergerNumbers|LN-LouwNidaNumbers〕
1) lexeme - lexeme
2) BDAGentry - BDAG catchwords
3) EDNTentry - EDNT catchwords
4) MounceEntry - Entry words of Mounce's Concise Greek-English dictionary
5) morphologyCode - Robinson's Morphological Analysis Codes [RMAC]
6) morphologyDescription - description on morphology
7) extendedStrongNumber - Tyndale House's extended Strong's number
8) GoodrickKohlenbergerNumbers - Goodrick-Kohlenberger numbers; compatible with Mounce's Concise Greek-English dictionary
9) LouwNidaNumbers - Louw-Nida numbers
- 9th Column - Gloss & Translation:
〔MounceGloss|TyndaleHouseGloss|OpenGNTGloss|NET2Words〕
1) MounceGloss - English glosses (Context-insensitive) -
English glosses selected from Mounce's Concise Greek-English dictionary
2) TyndaleHouseGloss - English glosses (Context-insensitive) -
Generated from glosses of TBESG, produced by Tyndale House, Cambridge UK
3) OpenGNTGloss - English glosses (Context-sensitive) -
A full set of context-sensitive glosses for OpenGNT, worked out by Eliran Wong [initial data are drawn from "TyndaleHouseGloss" mentioned above; every gloss will be checked against its context; on-going updates are gradually integrated HERE; please check regularly]
4) NET2Words - Words of The NET Bible® verse text (no Notes; 2nd Edition), mapped to OGNT [1st draft uploaded; subject to on-going revision]
Enhanced features are gradually integrated in this file.
10th Column - Textual Variants:
〔editionMarker1|editionMarker2|editions|variants〕
1) editionMarker1 - a type of marker for details of editions, used in applications, e.g. BibleBento Plus
2) editionMarker2 - a type of marker for details of editions, used in applications, e.g. e-Sword
3) editions - GNT editions having the same spelling as the main word of OpenGNT. There may be variation in accentuation or capitalisation, though. [B=Byzantine, I=NIV Greek, N=NA27, M=NA28 where words are different from NA27, R=Textus Receptus, S=SBLGNT, T=Tregelles's GNT, W=Westcott-Hort, H=Tydale House GNT]
4) variants - variant(s), if any
Remarks:
- Lines / Entries starting with the following numbers are created for mapping purpose only (mapping resouces based on NA27, e.g. Levinsohn Discource Features):
122580, 122586, 122796, 123928, 123948, 124712, 125108, 125238, 127544, 127800, 128058, 128061.