German bible
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German bible
Hi! There's a third party developer who made a way to side-load a public-domain version of the German Bible into Gospel Library. I'm looking for contact info for that developer or a website – are there any German speakers who know where I might look (maybe Google would return some results if I knew what German words to search )?
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Re: German bible
Inside the attachment that one imports into Gospel Library is this content:
Apparently, the Fauth family website hosts the content, so maybe they created it, or know who did. Their website also has contact info, so you can try that.
Hope that helps!
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{
"name": "hlschrift",
"url": "http://www.fauth-family.de/hlschrift/"
}
Hope that helps!
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Re: German bible
With the latest update, the extension of the old and new testament bible in german is no longer compatable. Is there a way i can get them back or for you to release a new updated copy that is compatable for the latest update on the gospel library app?
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Re: German bible
@harrisongregorymayer
As far as I know, there would actually be a copyright issue in reproducing the "german bible". It is technically copyrighted and as far as I know, those rights are owned by another church - catholic church?
I live in Germany and I find it utterly frustrating, not to be able to hop over to "Die Bibel" and follow along in the "Neues Testament", when in church.
If I find an updated version, I will let you know. Please do the same!
As far as I know, there would actually be a copyright issue in reproducing the "german bible". It is technically copyrighted and as far as I know, those rights are owned by another church - catholic church?
I live in Germany and I find it utterly frustrating, not to be able to hop over to "Die Bibel" and follow along in the "Neues Testament", when in church.
If I find an updated version, I will let you know. Please do the same!