1. In those new fields, till the last year unfilled, And acres which this year the grain first filled, White millet there they reaped with eager hand, When Fang Shu came, the army to command. Three thousand chariots for his orders wait, Surrounded by a host, well trained, elate. He led them on. His car four piebalds drew, That moved like one great steed to human view. A royal gift, it shone in glittering red, With bamboo-checkered screen, and quiver made Of sealskin strong. The gilt hooks we could tell On each steed's breast; the rein ends graceful fell.

2. Where toil last year had opened harvests new, And where about the villages it grew, White millet there they reaped with eager hand, When Fang Shu came, the army to command. His cars three thousand; on his banners shone Snake, tortoise, dragon, as he led them on. Gay was his yoke; his naves were lacquered red; Two tinkling bells hung from each horse's head. He wore the robes the king's gift had bestowed; Beneath, the red knee covers brightly glowed. Rare gems upon his girdle pendant hung, Flashed as they moved, and sounded as they swung.

3. Swift as the soaring falcon cleaves the sky, And wheels about in airy circles high, Descending then, and lighting where it rose; So Fang Shu led his troops against their foes. Round the war chariots, full three thousand strong, Close marched the men, a well-trained warrior throng. The bells and drums his orders clear expressed, And then the marshaled forces he addressed, And wise arrangements made. The battle raged, While the drums rolled, inspiring all engaged. Victory once gained, a lighter sound they gave, The while he ordered back the victors brave.

4. The savage hordes of King, made blind by fate, Had madly dared to oppose our larger state. Although Fang Shu was ripe with growing years, Yet in his plans a vigorous force appears. Leading his troops, the hostile chiefs he bound For question, with a captive crowd around. How numerous were his chariots in the fray, Numerous, and all arrayed in grand array, Like rattling thunder in assaulting speed! Oh! grand in wisdom was he as in deed! The Hsien-yun he had smitten to the ground; The awe-struck tribes of King his prowess owned.

About this reader

What is Scripture?

Scripture is a browser-based reader for sixteen sacred texts spanning multiple religious and literary traditions. It provides chapter-by-chapter navigation, full-text search across all works, word concordance with frequency analysis, verse-linked notes, text-to-speech, and deep linking to any chapter or verse.

Traditions Represented

The collection spans Abrahamic, East Asian, Zoroastrian, Buddhist, Finnish, and Norse traditions. It includes King James biblical text and Apocrypha, Pickthall's Quran, the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, Legge's Four Books, Tao Te Ching, and Book of Poetry, Chamberlain's Kojiki, West's Bundahishn, Kern's Lotus Sutra, Haug and West's Arda Viraf, Crawford's Kalevala, and Bellows' Poetic Edda.

The committed manifests and chapter files currently describe 121 books, 2,724 chapters, and 63,141 verse records. In poetry and prose works, a verse record can represent a line or paragraph rather than a canonically numbered scriptural verse.

Licensing

The application source is AGPL-3.0. Generated text downloads and their structured arrangement are CC BY-SA 4.0; the underlying historic source texts are treated as public-domain inputs. The corpus metadata therefore describes the distributed arrangement with its CC BY-SA license rather than the Public Domain Mark.

Concordance and Related Passages

The concordance is an exact-word occurrence index with linked records grouped by work. Related Passages is separate: a TF-IDF (term frequency-inverse document frequency) cosine-similarity index compares chapter vocabulary after stop-word removal and stores up to five cross-book matches above its threshold. It is a lexical discovery aid, not a claim of historical or theological equivalence.

Deep Linking

Every chapter and verse has a permanent URL. Chapter links follow the pattern /scripture/{work}/{book}-{chapter} (e.g., /scripture/ot/gen-1 for Genesis 1). Verse links append the verse number (e.g., /scripture/ot/gen-1:26 for Genesis 1:26). These URLs can be shared, bookmarked, or cited directly.

Accessibility

Scripture supports keyboard navigation throughout: Tab moves between controls, Enter activates verse actions, and arrow keys navigate chapters. The reading pane has a skip-to-content link. All overlays (search, concordance) are focus-trapped ARIA dialogs. Dynamic content regions use aria-live for screen reader announcements. Light and dark themes are available through the theme toggle. Verse numbers are visible to assistive technology. No flashing content or motion hazards.

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