So the middle two verses of the Bible are Psalms 103:1-2. Click “Goto” to navigate
there in the Scripture Browser, and you’ll find:
(Psalms 103:1-2) "Bless the L
ORD
, O my soul: and all that is
within me, bless his holy name. {2} Bless the L
ORD
, O my soul,
and forget not all his benefits:"
This is a very interesting passage for the very middle of the Bible in terms of
verses – “all that is within me”. While you are in the Scripture Browser with this
passage, press Ctrl-D [Command-D] (or select “View Details…” or click the View
Details icon
). Look at what verse this is within the Book of Psalms. It is verse
1611 – the very year of the King James. Coincidence?
Side Note: If you want to do an interesting side-study, search the phrase “within
me”.
And of course to see what “1, 15551, 1, 1, Entire Bible” reduces to as a “Most-
Reduced Count” (even though you probably already know based on the examples
thus far), simply press Ctrl-G [Command-G] (or select the “Passage Navigator...”
or click the Passage Navigator icon
) again and have it display it for you.
No surprise, you’ll find the “Most-Reduced Count” to be: “1, 1, 103, 19, Entire
Bible”, or the 1
st
Word from the 1
st
Verse from the 103
rd
Chapter from the 19
th
Book
of the Entire Bible, or “Psalm 103:1 [1]”, since Psalms is the 19
th
book of the Bible:
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