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Something I've always wondered about was the structure of the Bible. Why does it have chapters? What's wit the verses? What purpose do these numbers serve other than a convenience for bookmarking?
Something I've always wondered about was the structure of the Bible. Why does it have chapters? What's wit the verses? What purpose do these numbers serve other than a convenience for bookmarking?
Some scholars believe that the chapter divisions should be attributed to the students of Cardinal Hugo of Saint Cher in 1240 AD. Cardinal Hugo was organizing a concordance of the Bible and utilized the help of his eager students to reference the verses in the Bible in a way to locate individual words quickly. Others believe that Stephen Langton, archbishop of Cantebury (1228 AD) is responsible for the chapter divisions.Something I've always wondered about was the structure of the Bible. Why does it have chapters? What's wit the verses? What purpose do these numbers serve other than a convenience for bookmarking?
Something I've always wondered about was the structure of the Bible. Why does it have chapters? What's wit the verses? What purpose do these numbers serve other than a convenience for bookmarking?