Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).
Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.
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1 There came a famine in the land, which was greater than past famines in the time of Abraham. So Isaac went to GeraRa to [see] AbiMelech, the king of the Philistines.
2 And there the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘Don’t go to Egypt, but live in the land that I’m going to tell you about.
3 Stay in this land and I will be with you and bless you, because I’m going to give all this land to you and to your seed. And I will fulfill the oath that I swore to your father Abraham,
4 for I will increase your seed as the stars in the sky; I will give all of this land to your seed; and all the nations of the earth will be blest by your seed,
5 because Abraham your father listened to My voice and did what I said… He obeyed My Commandments, rules, and Laws.’
6 So Isaac started living in GeraRa.
7 And when the men there asked him about Rebecca his wife, he told them, ‘She’s my sister;’ because he was afraid to say, ‘She’s my wife,’ so the men there wouldn’t kill him for Rebecca (because she was very pretty).
8 Well, he had lived there a long time, when AbiMelech (the king of GeraRa) leaned over to look out his window, and saw Isaac playing with Rebecca his wife.
9 So, AbiMelech called Isaac and asked him, ‘Is she your wife? [And if so, then] why did you say she’s your sister?’ And Isaac replied, ‘Well, I said this so that I wouldn’t be killed on account of her.’
10 And AbiMelech said, ‘Why would you do such a thing to us? Before long, one of my relatives would have had [sex] with your wife, and you would have brought a sin upon us in our ignorance!’
11 So, AbiMelech gave a command to all his people, saying, ‘Any man who touches this man or his wife will die!’
12 Then Isaac planted grain in the land, and that year the barley produced a hundred times [more than what he had planted]. So, Jehovah had blest him.
13 This man was highly regarded and he continued to prosper, so he became very wealthy.
14 He owned many sheep, cattle, and many tillable lands, and the Philistines [started to] envy him.
15 So the Philistines stopped up all the wells that his father’s servants had dug in his father’s time, and filled them with dirt.
16 Then AbiMelech told Isaac: ‘[I want you to] leave us, because you’ve become much greater than us.’
17 So Isaac left there, stopping to rest in the valley of GeraRa, where [he decided to] live.
18 And once more, Isaac dug the [same type of] wells that his father Abraham’s servants had dug, which the Philistines stopped up after his father Abraham’s death. And he gave them each names, using the names that his father had used.
19 And when Isaac’s servants dug in the valley of GeraRa, they found a live well of water.
20 However, the shepherds of GeraRa argued with Isaac’s shepherds, claiming that the water was theirs. So they named the well Injury, because [they claimed] injury over this matter.
21 As the result, he left that place and dug another well, and they started claiming [that it was theirs too]. So he named it Hatred.
22 And he left that place and dug another well, which no one else claimed to be theirs; so he named it Space, saying, ‘Because Jehovah has made space for us, and He has made us prosper on the earth.’
23 Then he traveled to the Well of the Oath.
24 And Jehovah appeared to him [there] that night and said, ‘I am the God of your father Abraham. Don’t be afraid, for I am with you! And because of your father Abraham, I will bless you, and your seed will increase.’
25 So he built an altar there, and named it Jehovah. Then he pitched his tent, and Isaac’s servants dug a well there in the valley of GeraRa.
26 Later, AbiMelech came to him from [the City of] GeraRa, with his trusted friend OchoZath, and with Phichol, the commander of his army.
27 And Isaac asked them, ‘Why have you come to me here; since you hated me and sent me away from you?’
28 And they replied, ‘We have surely seen that Jehovah is with you. So we said, May there be an oath between us and you… and we [wish to] make a treaty with you;
29 that you won’t do any wrong to us, and we won’t hate you. And because we have treated you well by sending you away peacefully, you are now blest by Jehovah.’
30 So [Isaac] prepared a feast for them, and they ate and drank.
31 And when they got up the next morning, they each swore [an oath] to his neighbor. Then Isaac sent them away, and they left him in safety.
32 However, that very same day, Isaac’s servants came and [gave him news about] the well that they had dug. They said, ‘We’ve found water!’
33 So, he named it and the city, Oath. This is why that city is called the Well of Oath to this day.
34 Then, when Esau was forty years old, he married Judith, the daughter of BeOch the Chettite, and BasEmath (the daughter of Helon the Chettite).
35 And they made life very difficult for Isaac and Rebecca.