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A package for sophisticated parsing, manipulation, and printing of references to the Bible

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VersiRef

VersiRef is a Python package for sophisticated parsing, manipulation, and printing of references to the Bible.

Features

  • Parse and manipulate Bible references.
  • Support for different versification systems (e.g., original language [BHS + UBS GNT], "English," LXX, Vulgate).
  • Query information about chapters and verses in different books of the Bible.

Overview of versiref classes

  • BibleRef represents a sequence of verse ranges within one or more books of the Bible.
    • It has a Versification and a list of SimpleBibleRefs.
  • Versification represents a division of the Bible into chapters and verses. Different texts of the Bible do this differently.
  • SimpleBibleRef represents a sequence of verse ranges within a single book of the Bible.
    • It can be used independently of a BibleRef, but since it has no Versification, you need to supply a Versification for all operations that require one.
    • It contains a list of VerseRanges: this is a data class not intended to be used independently.
  • RefStyle defines separators and book names or abbreviations to use in formatting or parsing a reference.
    • This gives the package the versatility to handle different styles and languages.
  • RefParser creates PEG parsers based on a RefStyle and Versification.
    • These can be used to parse a single reference or to find all references in a long string, e.g., the content of a text file.

License

Examples

Convert references from one style to another

from pyparsing import ParseException
from versiref import RefParser, RefStyle, Versification

def convert_reference(reference: str) -> None:
    """Parse argument and print result."""
    # Expect SBL style references
    sbl_style = RefStyle.named("en-sbl")
    # Use typical versification for English Bibles
    versification = Versification.named("eng")
    # Build parser for style
    parser = RefParser(sbl_style, versification)
    # Use Italian CEI Bible style for output
    cei_style = RefStyle.named("it-cei")
    try:
        ref = parser.parse(reference, silent=False)
        # Check whether it refers to verse ranges that exist
        if not ref.is_valid():
            print(f"Warning: {reference} is not a valid reference.")
        print(ref.format(cei_style))
    except ParseException as e:
        print(f"Could not parse reference: {reference}")
        print(e)

# Prints "Gv 7,53–8,11"
convert_reference("John 7:53–8:11")

Look for references in a string

from versiref import RefParser, RefStyle, Versification, standard_names

def scan_string(content: str) -> None:
    """Count and print the Bible references in content."""
    # Use SBL abbreviations
    sbl_abbrevs = standard_names("en-sbl_abbreviations")
    style = RefStyle(names=sbl_abbrevs)
    # But also recognize abbreviations from the Chicago Manual of Style
    style.also_recognize("en-cmos_short")
    # Use typical versification for English Bibles
    versification = Versification.named("eng")
    # Build parser for style
    parser = RefParser(style, versification)
    count = 0
    for ref, start, end in parser.scan_string(content):
        # Check for out-of-range chapter or verse
        if not ref.is_valid():
            print(f"Warning: {ref.format(style)} is not a valid reference.")
        else:
            # Print in SBL style
            print(ref.format(style))
        count += 1
    print(f"Found {count} references.")

text = """
Today's readings are Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1,24,29-30,31,34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7,12-13; Jn 20:19-23.
The prophecy in Is 7:10-14 is important background for Lk 1:26-38.
The Septuagint has a Ps 118:120, but English Bibles don't.
"""
scan_string(text)

Output:

Acts 2:1–11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29–30, 31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b–7, 12–13; John 20:19–23
Isa 7:10–14
Luke 1:26–38
Warning: Ps 118:120 is not a valid reference.
Found 4 references.

Map a reference to a different versification

from versiref import RefParser, RefStyle, Versification

# Parse a reference using typical English versification
eng = Versification.named("eng")
style = RefStyle.named("en-sbl")
parser = RefParser(style, eng)
ref = parser.parse("Ps 23:1-3")

# Map to Septuagint versification
lxx = Versification.named("LXX")  # Names are case insensitive.
mapped = ref.map_to(lxx)

# The Psalm number is one lower
assert mapped is not None
print(mapped.format(style))  # Ps 22:1-3

Development

This project uses uv for project setup and dependencies.

To build documentation, run

uv run mkdocs build

To build API documentation for LLMs, run

uv run pydoc-markdown

This creates or updates build/api.md. Supplement this with README.md.

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