Well, it kind of depends on what scripture quotation you are talking about.
Scripture can be quoted in either italics or quotation marks, depending on the style guide being followed. It is important to be consistent within a document or publication.
The quotation is exactly as in the original.
Scripture or same as scripture
Quotation
Quotation is a of part description
What do you mean by the senses of the scripture? Are you referring to the sense of it, or are you referring to something else?
"rdquo" stands for a right double quotation mark (”). It is used to indicate the ending of a quotation in written text.
A quotation is an exact, word-for-word exerpt from a speech, book, dramatic script of other use of language.
If you mean these quotation marks " when written after a number then they stand for inches, if you mean this type of mark ' then that means feet. If you mean something else then I'm sorry I can't help.
It is common to use quotation marks when writing a Bible verse in a sympathy card to indicate that the words are being quoted from the scripture. Make sure to attribute the verse to the appropriate book, chapter, and verse number.
Typically, if the words are your own you do not need to enclose them in quotation marks. However, if you specifically mean the words to be understood as dialogue, you should put quotation marks around them.
It sounds like a bible quotation