I write and prepare my talks in English, but give them in German. So my main bible is English, but when I am finished, I want to change all bible verses to a German translation. At the moment, it seems I must do each verse individually.
I've wanted this as well because I preach in places that prefer different translations. Passages which are manually changed should remain the same but it would be nice to set a default translation on a document level.
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