Psalm Superscriptions - Add notes #58
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118 psalms have a "superscription" marked with \d.
These show up in the ULB in BTT writer
The Psalms intro tN file and 20 chapter intro tN files have notes about the "Superscription."
However, the book intro tNs and chapter intro tNs don't show up in BTT writer.
Some verse 1 tN files have notes for parts of the superscriptions, but not explaining the superscription as a whole. (It is explained in the Psalms intro https://content.bibletranslationtools.org/WycliffeAssociates/en_tn/src/branch/master/psa/front/intro.md.)
For the chief musician; on stringed instruments, set to the Sheminith style. A psalm of David.
This is a superscription that tells about the psalm. Some scholars say that this is part of the scripture and some say that it is not.
Add link to intro, I like the wording.
For the chief musician; on stringed instruments, set to the Sheminith style. A psalm of David.
This is a superscription that tells about the psalm. Some scholars say that this is part of the scripture and some say that it is not. (See "What are Superscriptions in Psalms" in Introduction to Psalms.)
Chris showed me the correct syntax for linking to Psalms front/intro.md.
"Introduction to Psalms" in square brackets, followedmby "../../front/intro.md" in parentheses.
I dealt with the superscriptions that are not simply "A psalm of David".
John will do the notes for "A psalm of David."
3/23/2021 - I see that this was done in December.