Example Files
King James Pure Bible Search ships with some example .kjs files corresponding
to most of the primary searches described in this document. These are stored in
the “examples” folder in the location where you installed King James Pure Bible
Search. Summarized here:
example01.kjs: “Christ”
example02.kjs: “the”
example03.kjs: “in Christ”
example04.kjs: “in Christ” and “church” within Entire Bible
example05.kjs: “in Christ” and “church” within Same Verse
example06.kjs: “in Christ”, “church”, and “baptiz*” within Entire Bible
example07.kjs: “in Christ”, “church”, and “baptiz*” within Same Verse
example08.kjs: “in Christ”, “church”, and “baptiz*” within Same Chapter
example09.kjs: “in Christ”, “church”, and “baptiz*” within Same Book
example10.kjs: “within me”
example11.kjs: “ba?e”
example12.kjs: “ba[dk]e”
example13.kjs: “Spirit”, case-sensitive with initial caps
example14.kjs: “spirit”, case-sensitive, all lower-case
example15.kjs: “of the Lord”, “ the angel of the Lord”
∉
example16.kjs: “of the Lord”, “ the angel of the Lord | an angel of the Lord”
∉
example17.kjs: “the trumpet”, “the Lord”, “ the * give | the Lord gave”, in NT
∉
example18.kjs: “James | John”, “Jesus”, “ * said”, within Same Verse of NT
∉
Note: These have been upgraded to Version 2 .kjs files for use with King James
Pure Bible Search Version 2.0 (or higher). Loading them with an older version
will result in a warning message saying that the file might contain information
not recognized by the older version. For these specific example files, you can
safely ignore that warning.
The file version number used for King James Search (.kjs) files was changed on
Version 2.0 to allow for the new Search Phrase options, like Accent Sensitivity,
Exclude, and Search Within.
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