ULB-Decisions: Pronouns referring to God

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* Quotation marks are used at the beginning and ending of direct speech. They are not used at the beginning of each verse, even though the speech may span several verses. * Quotation marks are used at the beginning and ending of direct speech. They are not used at the beginning of each verse, even though the speech may span several verses.
* Contractions are not used in the ULB. * Contractions are not used in the ULB.
* Punctuation is normally (not always) inside the quotation marks. * Punctuation is normally (not always) inside the quotation marks.
* Capitalization issues: in general, we follow the practice of the 2011 NIV. * Capitalization issues: in general, we follow the practice of the 2011 NIV. In particular, all pronouns, even those referring to God, are lower case (except when beginning sentences and except for the first singular "I").
* Titles are capitalized. (Son of Man, King David, the Messiah). * Titles are capitalized. (Son of Man, King David, the Messiah).
* All pronouns are lower case (except when beginning sentences and except for the first singular "I"). * All pronouns are lower case (except when beginning sentences and except for the first singular "I").
* Spelling of names, in most cases, follows that used in the 2011 NIV. (This includes translating Ἑβραϊστί as "Aramaic (language)." * Spelling of names, in most cases, follows that used in the 2011 NIV. (This includes translating Ἑβραϊστί as "Aramaic (language)."