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> On a different tack "prolegomena" (plural form) is part of a standard
> curricula at some graduate schools of theology.
In its defence as a technical document, the Bible *does* have chapter and
section numbers (in a manner of speaking), as well as a numbered list
(echoed later in the document for user convenience).
Me, I would have added Technical Support contact page at the end.
Third-party vendors don't always give consistent advice.