This script adapts jgclark's wonderful BibleGateway-to-Markdown script to export for use in Obsidian. It accompanies a Bible Study in Obsidian Kit that gets you hands-on with using Scripture in your personal notes.
What the script does is fetch the text from Bible Gateway and save it as formatted markdown file. Each chapter is saved as one file and navigation between files as well as a book-file is automatically created. All of the chapter files of a book are saved in its numbered folder.
This script is intended to be as simple as possible to use, even if you have no idea about Scripting. If you have any questions, please reach out to me either on github or Discord (selfire#3095
).
- This is not affiliated to, or approved by, BibleGateway.com. In my understanding it fits into the conditions of usage but I make no guarantee regarding the usage of the script, it is at your own disgression.
- By default, the version is set to the WEB Bible. You can change the version, as long as you honour the copyright standards of different translations of the Bible (See: BibleGateways overview).
- I have little experience in scripting–through this project I taught myself bash and regex basics. If you run into issues or have a way to simplify this script, please raise an issue or reach out on Discord (
selfire#3095
).
Here are the tools we are going to use:
- Our command line (Terminal)
A text editor (like Atom).- A text editor is no longer necessary but if you're on Windows you might need to install perl.
In order to run the scripts, we will need to install ruby. Ruby comes pre-installed on MacOS but if you run into issues, update to the latest version.
Follow the instructions to download and set up jgclark's BibleGateway-to-Markdown.
Put both scripts (bg2md.rb
and bg2obs.sh
) in the same directory, open your terminal application, and navigate to that directory with commands like the following:
pwd
Show your current directoryls
List all contents in the current directorycd
Enter a subdirectory (e.g.,cd Desktop
)cd ..
Brings you 'up' one directory
Once you have navigated to the directory containing both scripts, run bash bg2obs.sh
. This will run the bash script.
NOTE
: In this directory, a folder called Scripture
with subfolders like 01 - Genesis
, 02 - Exodus
and so on will be created.
Several options are available via command-line switches. Type bash bg2obs.sh -h
at any time to display them.
Option | Description |
---|---|
-v [VERSION] |
Specify the version of the Bible to download (default is WEB) |
-b |
Set words of Jesus in bold (default is Off) |
-e |
Include editorial headers (default is Off) |
-a |
Create an alias in the YAML front matter with a more user-friendly chapter title (e.g., "Genesis 1") (default is Off) |
-i |
Show progress information while the script is running (i.e. "verbose" mode) (default is Off) |
-h |
Display help |
Command | Description |
---|---|
bash bg2obs.sh -i -v NIV |
Download a copy of the NIV Bible with no other options. |
bash bg2obs.sh -b |
Download a copy of the WEB Bible (default) with Jesus' words in bold. |
bash bg2obs.sh -v NET -beai |
Download a copy of the NET Bible with all options enabled. |
Some crossreferences are sometimes still included, run \<crossref intro.*crossref\>
to delete.
There you go! Now, just move the "Scripture" folder into your Obsidian vault. You can use the provided The Bible.md
file as an overview file.
This script downloads the World English Bible by default. If you want to download a different translation, specify the version using the -v
command-line switch as documented above. The list of abbreviations is available on the Bible Gateway site under the version drop-down menu in the search bar. Make sure to honour copyright guidelines. The script has not been tested with all versions of the Bible available at Bible Gateway, though most of the more commonly-used ones should work.