As more and more missionary work and gospel sharing is done on Facebook and other social media platforms there is a growing need for a way to link directly to, and only to, the desired scripture's chapter and verse(s).
Here are a couple of examples offered on-line to find and reference a Bible scripture by chapter and verse(s).
<< https://biblehub.com/kjv/john/3-5.htm >> biblehub is excellent for 1 verse use.
and << https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?s ... ersion=KJV >> biblegateway is my preferred service for referring to 2 or more verses.
Check the attached images to see the results. It would be a great feature if there was a similar feature available for all the LDS scriptures including the Bible.
Currently, unless I am missing something, any LDS scripture link currently used brings up the entire chapter with the desired verse highlighted by a blue bar to the left of the scripture.
Thank you.
Request for LDS scripture URL option for chapter and verse(s)
Request for LDS scripture URL option for chapter and verse(s)
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Re: Request for LDS scripture URL option for chapter and verse(s)
I believe your observations are correct about how the church's website works. It seems there must be a way to do this because of the way footnotes work: the sidebar on the right is able to show just the text of selected verses; however, I don't how it works and even if you figure it out, they may change the implementation.
Here are some suggestions:
As an aside, I'm glad I tried out the Email option. That might be a better way for me to do copy/paste when I need to get unformatted text. There are a few ways to do that, but I've sometimes found that unformatted text contains non-breaking spaces. I wonder if the email option will work better for me.
Here are some suggestions:
- Submit Feedback requesting this feature. That's the main way to make sure your idea gets heard (this is a peer-to-peer forum and sometimes church employees participate). On the left panel of the online scriptures (the index), scroll to the bottom and click on the Feedback link.
- Try highlighting the desired verses. A menu pops up. One of the options is Share. There are options for sharing via Facebook, Twitter, and Email. I haven't tried the Twitter or Facebook options, but if your destination is one of those services, maybe it's worth a try to see if it works as you would like. If nothing else, you can try the Email option. It puts the text in an email and you can copy it from there.
As an aside, I'm glad I tried out the Email option. That might be a better way for me to do copy/paste when I need to get unformatted text. There are a few ways to do that, but I've sometimes found that unformatted text contains non-breaking spaces. I wonder if the email option will work better for me.
Re: Request for LDS scripture URL option for chapter and verse(s)
In addition to drawing a bar to the left of the relevant verse(s) or paragraph(s), the Church website also supports jumping down the page to a specific verse.
For example:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/3?id=p7#p7
(the "id" parameter tells it which verses to call out, and the "#" tells it where to scroll)
What are the use cases for sharing a specific verse, vs. sharing a chapter with the relevant verses called out? I can see how someone might prefer seeing one or the other, but I can't really think of a use case that's not being met.
For example:
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/3?id=p7#p7
(the "id" parameter tells it which verses to call out, and the "#" tells it where to scroll)
What are the use cases for sharing a specific verse, vs. sharing a chapter with the relevant verses called out? I can see how someone might prefer seeing one or the other, but I can't really think of a use case that's not being met.
Samuel Bradshaw • If you desire to serve God, you are called to the work.
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