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Sources & Attributions
Emmaus separates Scripture, reference data, interpretation, and future AI assistance. This page identifies the external resources that supply Scripture text and study data, together with the licensing and attribution information we track for each source.
Connection-level provenance is retained in the Emmaus data model even when full legal wording is shown here instead of beside every individual connection. If a provider requires attribution near the content itself, Emmaus will follow that provider-specific requirement.
Original-Language Resources
OpenScriptures Hebrew Bible
OpenScriptures
OpenScriptures Hebrew Bible (OSHB), used under CC BY 4.0.
Statistical Restoration Greek New Testament
Alan Bunning / Center for New Testament Restoration
Statistical Restoration Greek New Testament, Alan Bunning / Center for New Testament Restoration, used under CC BY 4.0.
Scripture Connections
OpenBible.info Bible Cross References
OpenBible.info
Cross-reference data from OpenBible.info; primarily derived from the public-domain Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
UBS Paratext Parallel Passages Database
United Bible Societies / Paratext
Parallel passage data © United Bible Societies / Paratext, used under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Bible Translations
King James Version (Authorized Version)
Emmaus verified KJV corpus
King James Version Scripture text.
Jurisdiction note: Rights in the Authorized (King James) Version are administered in the United Kingdom by the Crown’s patentee, Cambridge University Press. Rights and permissions can differ by jurisdiction.
How Emmaus handles sources
Emmaus keeps canonical Scripture references separate from translation-specific text, study-resource data, and user-created material. A source can therefore be changed, supplemented, or removed without rewriting the underlying Scripture connection graph.
Licensing is reviewed resource by resource. A resource appearing on this page does not imply that every work from the same publisher or provider carries the same license or permissions.
This registry is an operational record of sources and permissions used by Emmaus, not legal advice.