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Examples
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USFM
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Example 1. Genesis 3.20 (GNT)
\p
\v 20 Adam\f + \fr 3.20: \fk Adam: \ft This name in Hebrew means “all human
beings.”\f* named his wife Eve,\f + \fr 3.20: \fk Eve: \ft This name sounds
similar to the Hebrew word for “living,” which is rendered in this context
as “human beings.”\f* because she was the mother of all human beings.
\v 21 And the \nd Lord\nd* God made clothes out of animal skins for Adam and
his wife, and he clothed them.
Example 2. Genesis 3.20 (GNT)
<para style="p">
<verse number="20" style="v" sid="GEN 1:20"/>Adam<note caller="+" style="f">
<char style="fr">3.20: </char>
<char style="fk">Adam: </char>
<char style="ft">This name in Hebrew means “all human beings.”</char></note>
named his wife Eve,<note caller="+" style="f">
<char style="fr">3.20: </char>
<char style="fk">Eve: </char>
<char style="ft">This name sounds similar to the Hebrew word
for “living,” which is rendered in this context as “human beings.”</char>
</note>
because she was the mother of all human beings.<verse eid="GEN 1:20"/>
<verse number="21" style="v" sid="GEN 1:21"/>And the <char style="nd">Lord</char>
God made clothes out of animal skins for Adam and his wife, and he clothed them.
<verse eid="GEN 1:21"/></para>
