PLEASE refer to the Review for  -sword-downloads/file/2580-afrikaans-ou-vertaling-aov/ as provided 2022-08-21 by Olaf Bacon for details about the Afrikaans (1953) Bible as provided by the South African Bible Society for e-Sword.

PLEASE refer to the Review for  -sword-downloads/file/2580-afrikaans-ou-vertaling-aov/ as provided 2022-08-21 by Olaf Bacon for details about the Afrikaans (1953) Bible as provided by the South African Bible Society for e-Sword.


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Most books and Commentaries in Afrikaans are copyright, and sold by the printers. You could please contact the authors and printers, and the copyright holders of the Commentaries you find most useful, and request them to provide their Commentaries in e-Sword format. Please request them to contact Rick Meyers, in this regard, at rick@e-sword.net

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If you're interested in taking your Bible studies to a higher level e-sword provides access to multiple translations to easily compare the text down to individual chapters and verses as well as providing original texts for reference in both Ancient Greek and Hebrew. The wealth of supporting material means that even the most obscure points are presented clearly.

Their stems are generally unbranched, producing 1 to 9 narrow, sword-shaped, longitudinal grooved leaves, enclosed in a sheath. The lowest leaf is shortened to a cataphyll. The leaf blades can be plane or cruciform in cross section.

Download options [1] Afrikaans.exe 4,2 MB. Select the file after download and let it run. This is an installing wizard to load the file "aov.bblx" modified 2014-04-04 into C:\Program Files (x86)\e-Sword where e-Sword Resources Location files are stored. This is designed for e-Sword for Windows. The TAB name is "AOV Afrikaans Ou Vertaling". The "Bible Information" provides the following information: "Afrikaans Ou Vertaling - 1953 Afrikaans Ou Vertaling (Old Translation). Copyright  1953 Bible Society of South Africa. This copyright Bible has kindly been made available by the Bible Society of South Africa, strictly for non-commercial use with e-Sword. To contribute towards the distribution of affordable Bibles in South Africa click: 


Download option [2] Afrikkans.zip 4.11MB This is a zipped folder, containing aov.bblx compressed 17%. Compressed file size 4210 KB. Uncompressed size 5040 KB. Date modified 2014-04-04. This would need to be uncompressed, and then copied to the e-Sword Resource Location folder, C:\Program Files (x86)\e-Sword where it will be loaded by e-Sword when that restarts. The TAB name is "AOV Afrikaans Ou Vertaling". The same information as in option [1].


Only load the version of file, that you want to load. The contents of both options are the same.


HISTORY OF CHANGES IN e-Sword since these modules were made.

July 2016 e-Sword version 11.0 was released. New features included all new HTML-based resources, including a new Lexicon module type. There is a new Pericope feature which places section headings throughout the Bible. Most of the resources have been updated to this new format, so you may want to download the updated versions of these modules, especially the non-English Bibles as they now contain the actual Unicode characters which makes for better search results. The new module format has also introduced a new Lexicon module type.


September 2017 Inside e-Sword an official download option was provided by Rick Meyers, the developer of e-Sword, as at 2017-09-18. On the option "Download", "Bibles", "Afrikaans", "Free" provision was made for the download of the Afrikaans OV, Afrikaans Ou Vertaling, Copyright  1933, 1953 by Bible Society of South Africa. All rights reserved. Used with permission.


I enquired from Rick Meyers, the designer of e-Sword, whether this official Download option is available for all varieties of e-Sword. Rick Meyers reply, 2022-08-17, was: "You can easily go into the Download and see for yourself if the Afrikaans Ou Vertaling is available. The Ou Vertaling is public domain, not copyrighted by any Bible society. All of the apps have the same downloadable resources, except for the maps which are a PC-only resource."


PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE Bible, under Afrikaans, Free, Afrikaans OV, Afrikaans Ou Vertaling, Copyright  1933, 1953 by Bible Society of South Africa. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

This will load on all varieties of e-Sword. Copyright  1953 Bible Society of South Africa. This copyright Bible has kindly been made available by the Bible Society of South Africa, strictly for non-commercial use with e-Sword.


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Swordfish fisheries are active in tropical and temperate waters worldwide. The nations with the highest swordfish catches in the North Atlantic are Spain, the USA, Canada, Portugal, and Japan. Brazil, Japan, Spain, Taiwan, and Uruguay are the nations that catch the most swordfish in the South Atlantic. In 1995, the Atlantic swordfish industry caught 36,645 tons, or 41 percent of the world total catch of swordfish.

Fisheries in the Atlantic primarily rely on longlines. In 1995, there were more than 1,900 active swordfish vessels in the US, most held by longlining vessels, although the fishery began as a harpooning industry. Canada has seen a significant increase in swordfish permits since their groundfish fisheries closed in the early 1990s.

Mediterranean swordfish are now believed to form a separate stock from the Atlantic stocks, however they are not totally isolated. In 1995, the Mediterranean catch accounted for 9 percent of the world total. In the Indian Ocean, swordfish concentrations occur off the coasts of India, Sri Lanka, Saudi Arabia, and eastern Africa. While the Indian fishery was traditionally largest in the eastern Indian Ocean, it has not been productive in recent years. The western Indian Ocean now dominates the regional catch, which amounted to 15 percent of the world total catch in 1995. Almost half the worldwide catch of swordfish occurs in the Pacific. The Pacific swordfish fishery is active in five areas: the northwestern Pacific, off southeastern Australia, off northern New Zealand, the southeastern tropical Pacific, and off Baja California, Mexico. As demand in North America and Europe increases and stricter quotas are set in the Atlantic, scientists expect Pacific swordfish will face more intense fishing pressure in coming years.

From 1948, when the world swordfish harvest was 7,000 tons, it grew steadily to 37,700 tons in 1970. That year, reports of high mercury levels in swordfish frightened many consumers, causing the demand to drop significantly. As fear of contamination subsided, the fishery resumed and now catches in excess of 80,000 tons per year.

The US imported 4,681 tons of swordfish in 1995 and caught 7,278 tons. That year, US processors handled 4,549 tons of swordfish meat, valued at $53.4 million. Of this, fillets constituted 2,920 tons and steaks accounted for 1,629 tons. In 1993, western Europe consumed 35,324 tons of swordfish, primarily in fillets or steaks. While consumption levels are not known for Asia, high-quality swordfish is valued as an ingredient in sashimi or sushi.

Most of the swordfish taken by the U.S. fishing industry are juveniles. Recently, the US government took measures to protect juvenile north Atlantic swordfish stocks by closing swordfish nursery areas to fishing. Coupled with an international swordfish recovery plan (1999), swordfish populations are on the road to recovery.

The swordfish is found in oceanic regions worldwide, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. It is found in tropical, temperate, and sometimes cold waters, with a latitudinal range of approximately 60N to 45S. The swordfish is a highly migratory species, generally moving to warmer waters in the winter and cooler waters in the summer. It is often present in frontal zones, areas where ocean currents collide and productivity is high.

Size, Age, and Growth

Swordfish reach a maximum size of 177 in. (455 cm) total length and a maximum weight of 1,400 lbs. (650 kg), although the individuals commercially taken are usually 47 to 75 in. (120-190 cm) long in the Pacific. Females are larger than males of the same age, and nearly all specimens over 300 lbs. (140 kg) are female. Pacific swordfish grow to be the largest, while western Atlantic adults grow to 700 lbs. (320 kg) and Mediterranean adults are rarely over 500 lbs. (230 kg). The IGFA all tackle record is 1182 lb. (536.15 kg). Swordfish reach sexual maturity at 5-6 years of age, with a maximum lifespan of at least 9 years. 17dc91bb1f

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