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<p>I have finally taken it upon myself to continue working on my website, albeit slowly. As I have been rather busy as of late both with school and work and have not really had the inclination to continue working on my book or my website, I have done but very little work on both my website and my new book. I have, however, slowly begun being more productive concerning this as of late though God knows why that has happened. This does have the, hopefully positive, implication of my website receiving some more updates.</p>
<p>or <q>And so it begins</q>, as a certain Vorlon would say. I have finally taken it upon myself to continue working on my website, albeit slowly. As I have been rather busy as of late both with school and work and have not really had the inclination to continue working on my book or my website, I have done but very little work on both my website and my new book. I have, however, slowly begun being more productive concerning this as of late though God knows why that has happened. This does have the, hopefully positive, implication of my website receiving some more updates.</p>
<p>I highly urge you to check out the page regarding my translation of the <a href="/translations/GNT/gospels/john/index.php">Gospel of John</a>, as I have added my translation including the original and the transliteration of the first three chapters of this book. The page containing information about <a href=/books/gospelofjohn.php">my new book</a> has also been updated to include some more in-depth information than it did before. Additionally, all my books can now be found on my own Gitea instance, <a href="https://git.marvinjohanning.de">git.marvinjohanning</a>. Everything found thereon is — as of yet — but a mirror of my GitHub repositories. I do, however, believe that having an off-site backup, so to speak, is advantageous; and should I ever on a whim decide to ditch GitHub — as I have, in the past, ditched GitLab —, my project will continue living on within the above-mentioned domain.</p>