Here you will find the following bible versions in sql, sqlite, xml, csv, and json format:
- American Standard-ASV1901 (ASV)
- Bible in Basic English (BBE)
- Darby English Bible (DARBY)
- King James Version (KJV)
- Webster's Bible (WBT)
- World English Bible (WEB)
- Young's Literal Translation (YLT)
All included Bible translations are in the public domain.
Please let me know if any verses/text were inaccurately transferred in conversion.
- bible-mysql.sql (MySQL) is the main database and most feature-oriented due to contributions from developers. It is suggested you use that for most things, or at least convert the information from it.
- cross_references-mysql.sql (MySQL) is the cross-reference table. It has been separated to become an optional feature. This is converted from the project at http://www.openbible.info/labs/cross-references/.
- bible-sqlite.db (SQLite) is a basic simplified database for simpler applications (includes cross-references too).
- cross_references.txt is the source cross-reference file obtained from http://www.openbible.info/labs/cross-references/
Each verse is accessed by a unique key, the combination of the BOOK+CHAPTER+VERSE id.
Example:
Genesis 1:1 (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1) = 01001001 (01 001 001)
Exodus 2:3 (Exodus chapter 2, verse 3) = 02002003 (02 002 003)
The verse-id system is used for faster, simplified queries. For instance:
01001001 - 02001005 would capture all verses between Genesis 1:1 through Exodus 1:5.
Written simply:
SELECT *
FROM bible.t_asv
WHERE id
BETWEEN 01001001
AND 02001005
There is also a number-to-book key (key_english table), a cross-reference list (cross_reference table), and a bible key containing meta information about the included translations (bible_version_key table). See below SQL table layout. These tables work together providing you a great basis for a bible-reading and cross-referencing app. In addition, each book is marked with a particular genre, mapping in the number-to-genre key (key_genre_english table) and common abbreviations for each book can be looked up in the abbreviations list (key_abbreviations_english table).
While its expected that your programs would use the verse-id system, book #, chapter #, and verse # columns have been included in the bible versions tables.
A very special and valuable addition to these databases is the extensive cross-reference table. It was created from the project at http://www.openbible.info/labs/cross-references/. See .txt version included from http://www.openbible.info website. Its extremely useful in bible study for discovering related scriptures. For any given verse, you simply query vid (verse id), and a list of rows will be returned. Each of those rows has a rank (r) for relevance, start-verse (sv), and end verse (ev) if there is one.
The web folder contains two php files. Edit the first few lines of index.php to match your server's settings. Place these in a folder on your webserver.
The references search box can be multiple comma separated values. (i.e. John 3:16, Rom 3:23, 1 Jn 1:9, Romans 10:9-10) You can also directly link to a verse by altering the URI: [http://localhost/index.php?b=John 3:16, Rom 3:23, 1 Jn 1:9, Romans 10:9-10](http://localhost/index.php?b=John 3:16, Rom 3:23, 1 Jn 1:9, Romans 10:9-10)
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
id | int(3) unsigned zerofill | NO | PRI | auto_increment | |
table | text | NO | Corresponding Bible version table name. | ||
abbreviation | text | NO | Bible version abbreviation. | ||
language | text | NO | Language translation. | ||
version | text | NO | Version name. | ||
info_text | text | NO | Extra info. | ||
info_url | text | NO | Wiki info or similar URL | ||
publisher | text | NO | Who published. | ||
copyright | text | NO | Copyright | ||
copyright_info | text | NO | More info on copyright. |
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
vid | int(8) unsigned zerofill | NO | MUL | VERSE ID | |
r | int(11) | NO | RANK | ||
sv | int(8) unsigned zerofill | NO | START VERSE | ||
ev | int(8) unsigned zerofill | NO | END VERSE |
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
b | int(11) | NO | PRI | Book # | |
n | text | NO | Book Name | ||
t | VARCHAR(2) | NO | Testament (OT or NT) | ||
g | tinyint(3) | NO | Genre ID |
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
id | smallint(5) | NO | PRI | Abbreviation ID | |
a | VARCHAR(255) | NO | Abbreviation | ||
b | smallint(5) | NO | Book ID this is refers to | ||
p | tinyint(1) | NO | 0 | If this is the desired abbreviation |
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
g | tinyint(3) | NO | PRI | Genre ID | |
n | VARCHAR(255) | NO | Genre name |
Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
id | int(8) unsigned zerofill | NO | PRI | Verse ID | |
b | int(11) | NO | Book | ||
c | int(11) | NO | Chapter | ||
v | int(11) | NO | Verse | ||
t | text | NO | Text |
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