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You can add "Links to Bible Verses"
in
Your Emails & on Your Website. Here's how.
Make up a URL (link address) for the
Bible Verse you want to link to:
http://www.888c.com/zBbbcc.htm#Bbbccvv
(where Bbb is the Bible Book
abbreviation (see side bars),
cc is the chapter number, and vv
is the verse number). For example:
http://www.888c.com/zJoh14.htm#Joh1406
(for John 14:6)
http://www.888c.com/z1Jo05.htm#1Jo0511
(for 1 John 5:11)
http://www.888c.com/zRev20.htm#Rev2004
(for Rev 20:4)
http://www.888c.com/zPsa110.htm#Psa11004
(for Psalms 110:4)
(Note that if the chapter and/or verse
number is 1 through 9,
add a leading zero "0" to make it 01 through 09.)
(Also, if the chapter and/or verse
number is 100 or more,
use all three digits.)
Many email processors will later automatically
underline the URL text
(link) above, that you have placed in your email,
to make it clickable.
Some email composers enable you to
Insert a Link by selecting
(or highlighting) text you have written (such
as "John 3:16"), click on
an "Insert Link" icon or command on the toolbar,
and then enter the
URL (http://www.888c.com/zJoh03.htm#Joh0316).
The result is:
. . . one verse John
3:16 says it all . . .
Experiment with your email composer
for the best results.
To report a problem with any Bible
Verse Link, please
email the link to: VerseLink@888c.com
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