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Thank YouTop

TanakhML Project is currently referred to by some valuable web sites throughout the world. Thank you very, very much to all those who are trusting so our project!

Please note, in the list given below, referrers are just alphabetically ordered, country by country.

North America 26

South America 1

Europe 20

Western Asia 2

Eastern Asia 3

Oceania 3

AustraliaTop
Old Testament GatewayTop of AU

Old Testament Gateway is a comprehensive, annotated, academic directory of internet sites on the Old Testament designed and maintained by Roy and Sue Nicholson (of auswebservices.com, a not for profit organisation offering support to mission agencies and ministries that are unable to afford the establishment and maintenance of a webpage), Birkdale, Queensland. It focuses on resources that will be of interest to both scholars and students of the Old Testament.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Old Testament Gateway:

  • Bibles category, under "Torah - Hebrew Bibles"

Referred to from: May, 2005.

BelgiumTop
Maison de la BibleTop of BE

Maison de la Bible, a French speaking site founded by Albert Pirson and Pierre Parré, Brabant, aims at sharing biblical research results with a wide public.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Maison de la Bible:

Referred to from: September, 2005.

Le site de Philippe et MonikaTop of BE

Well, I agree, Le site de Philippe et Monika is not an academic one, as the other ones listed here may be. It is, however, the one of my friends, those precious friends who 1° gave me the taste of XML 2° trusted me when I wanted to use it to formalise the accentual structure of hebrew verses, 3° and, above all, always kindly, but professionnally, answered the 1001 questions I had about XML, XSL, CSS, Cocoon, Apache, Tomcat and so on… So, dear Philippe, dear Monika, thank you very, very much for your everyday help - without you, this site would probably never have been published!

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Le site de Philippe et Monika:

Referred to from: May, 2005.

BrazilTop
Visão Judaica On LineTop of BR

Visão Judaica On Line is a Portuguese speaking website that mainly publishes the online edition of Visão Judaica, a monthly Brazilian Jewish magazine published by EMPRESA JORNALÍSTICA VISÃO JUDAICA LTDA since March 2002.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following edition of Visão Judaica:

Referred to by: March, 2006.

CanadaTop
Better Bibles BlogTop of CA

Better Bibles Blog is a weblog collectively run by Wayne Leman (US), Dan Sindlinger (US), Peter Kirk (UK), Mike Sangrey and Suzanne McCarthy (CA). It was created to allow users to post concerns about specific wordings in English Bible versions.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Suzanne in her following post:

Referred to on: January 12th, 2006.

The Grebe CornerTop of CA

The Grebe Corner is the personal website of Charles Grebe, Coordinator of Technical Development at Briercrest Distance Learning, the large distance learning program of the Briercrest Family of Schools, a Christian educational organisation consisting of three schools in Caronport, Saskatchewan. It provides us with Web Nuggets, or links to favorite websites. Charles also operates the Animated Hebrew website, a site intended to be a place to assist those interested in learning Biblical Hebrew. Just listen to Aleph-Beth Song, an animation of the Hebrew alphabet sung by Charles' wife Michelle, and you will understand why we are so proud being referred to on Grebe's site, along with Richard Feynman!

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Web Nuggets:

  • Biblical Hebrew

Referred to from: May, 2005.

The Lesser of Two WeevilsTop of CA

The Lesser of Two Weevils is a weblog about God, religion, language, books, movies, ideas and... whatever, run by Talmida.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Talmida in her following post:

Referred to on: January 11th, 2006.

TanakhML Project is also referred to by Talmida in her following left margin section:

Referred to from: April, 2006.

MillerWebTop of CA

MillerWeb is the personal website of John Miller, Professor at FAREL, a Reformed Theological Seminary in Laval, Québec. It namely provides users with an online version of FAREL's Hebrew 1 and 2 courses.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of MillerWeb:

  • Hebrew, under "Hebrew Old Testament"

Referred to from: January, 2006.

FranceTop
Biblik. Site francophone d'exégèse bibliqueTop of FR

Biblik, a French speaking site due to the courtesy of Jean-Sébastien Rey, post-graduate student at Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg, aims at identifying the best e-resources in the field of biblical studies, with special focus on free content ones.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Biblik:

Referred to from: February, 2006.

DOMUNI. L'université dominicaine en ligneTop of FR

DOMUNI, a French speaking site of the Order of Preachers, has been created by Dominicans of the Dominican Provinces of France and Toulouse. Dedicated to e-learning in theology and humanities, it operates like a "virtual campus", offering a wide variety of e-courses (about 80) as well as other online resources gathered into DOMUNI's Library.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Les liens de DOMUNI:

Referred to from: June, 2005.

Encyclopædia Gentium BoniTop of FR

Encyclopædia Gentium Boni, a French speaking site due to the courtesy of Didier Fontaine, Paris, aims at gathering resources (links as well as personal contributions) in the field of general knowledge, with more emphasis put on on classical languages (greek, hebrew and latin).

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following categories of Encyclopædia Gentium Boni:

Referred to from: July, 2005.

Lexilogos. Mots et merveilles des langues d'ici et d'ailleursTop of FR

Lexilogos, a French speaking site created by Xavier Nègre, Marseille, initially aimed at gathering links to web resources that emphasize the richness of the world linguistic heritage. Starting from links to online dictionaries and other language related resources, it now include links to a wide variety of human culture related resources, so I would describe it as "a room with a view"... on the complete world cultural heritage!

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Lexilogos:

  • Bible en hébreu, grec, latin, under "Bible en hébreu": TanakhML Project is linked to through the "Ancient Testament avec traduction en anglais" link.

Referred to from: June, 2005.

Observatoire du religieuxTop of FR

L'Observatoire du religieux, created in 1992 by Bruno Etienne, formerly Professor at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques d'Aix-en-Provence, is a French research group that aims at analysing religions from a sociological/political/juridical point of view.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of l'Observatoire du religieux:

Referred to from: March, 2006.

GermanyTop
Crossbot. Die christliche Qualitätssuchmaschine im WebTop of DE

Crossbot is a German speaking website of EKD ("Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland", the Evangelical Church in Germany) and GEP ("Gemeinschaftswerk der Evangelischen Publizistik", the Joint Association for Communication of the Protestant Churches in Germany) that provides users with 1° a Christian search engine and 2° a Christian directory. It claims to be "the largest, most comprehensive Christian search engine in the world".

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Crossbot's directory:

Referred to from: October, 2005.

IsraelTop
De Yerushalaïm à al-Quds… Travelogue de Jérusalem et des environs Top of IL

De Yerushalaïm à al-Quds… is the personal website of Frédéric Sarter (Frédo), a French guy (Lorraine) living in Israel, member of La Paix Maintenant, a French organisation supporting Shalom Arshav ("Peace Now"), an Israeli peace movement founded in 1978.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Frédo's site:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

MavenSearch. Jewish Web DirectoryTop of IL

MavenSearch is a web directory and search engine for Jewish content related websites. Founded in 1994, it currently claims to list over 15,000 websites.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of MavenSearch's Directory:

Referred to from: February, 2006.

ItalyTop
BSW. Biblical Studies on the WebTop of IT

Biblical Studies on the Web, founded in 1998, brought together a number of scholars interested in offering to the academic world a research instrument in the areas of biblical and exegetical studies. BSW conducts a publication project, which is dedicated to the on-line edition of already established biblical theology and exegetical journals. It is already responsible for the electronic edition of the Pontifical Biblical Institute's journal, Biblica, as well as for the electronic edition of Filología Neotestamentaria, a journal edited by the Área de Filología Griega of the Universidad de Córdoba, Spain.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of BSW WWW Biblical Theology Index:

  • Tools category, under "Hebrew Versions"

Referred to from: May, 2005.

JapanTop
Bulletin BoardTop of JP

Bulletin Board (みんなの掲示板) is a Japanese speaking forum where people who are interested in the Bible exchange information.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Firisofa in its following post:

Referred to on: January 11th, 2006.

Korea, SouthTop
ElpisTop of KR

Elpis, a Korean speaking website due to Johnson Lee, Seoul, aims at providing Korean people with links to Biblical resources on the web.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Johnson Lee's website:

  • Elpis, under "히브리어 성경" ("Hebrew Bible"), where it is marked as "강추" ("highly recommended")

Referred to from: January, 2006.

NetherlandsTop
Aantekeningen bij de BijbelTop of NL

Aantekeningen bij de Bijbel ("Notes on the Bible") is a Dutch speaking website created by Jan Pieter van de Giessen, who began reading the Bible in Hebrew in the early nineties. Jan Pieter provides you there, along with original texts (OT as well as NT) and a choice of ancient and modern translations, with a lot of personal papers and tools (namely, a concordancing tool), and, moreover, with his own notes (about 600 - hence, Jan Pieter's site name) on biblical verses.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Jan Pieter's website:

Referred to from: June, 2005.

But "Aantekeningen bij de Bijbel" is also the name of Jan Pieter's weblog. TanakhML Project is referred to there in the following post:

Referred to on: December 6th, 2005.

Christian Links DirectoryTop of NL

Christian Links Directory (formerly, Christpages.Net) is a Christian web directory founded in 1997 by Rudy Brinkman.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Christian Links Directory:

TanakhML Project is also indexed via, for instance, the following words:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

Bronnen bij uw bijbelstudieTop of NL

Michel Pauw is Professor of Greek and Latin at Van Lodenstein College, Amersfoort. His dutch speaking website, Bronnen bij uw bijbelstudie ("Sources for your study of the Bible"), provides you with online tools for the study of the Bible.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Bronnen bij uw bijbelstudie:

  • De Hebreeuwse tekst van het Oude Testament ("The Hebrew text of the Old Testament"): TanakhML Project is linked to through the "Lees het Oude Testament in het Hebreeuws" ("Read the Old Testament in Hebrew") link.

Referred to from: August, 2005.

Pericope. Scripture as Written and Read in AntiquityTop of NL

Pericope is the website of the Pericope Group, a group of scholars founded in 1999 by Marjo C. A. Korpel, Faculty of Theology of Utrecht University, that is mainly concerned with the study of textual unit delimitation in antiquity. It issues the Pericope Series that aims at providing Bible translators and exegetes with raw data concerning text division in ancient manuscripts of the Bible and related ancient oriental as well as classical texts.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Pericope:

Referred to from: September, 2005.

New ZealandTop
SansBlogueTop of NZ

SansBlogue is a weblog about Biblical Studies, Open Scholarship, Appropriate Spirituality and (in general) life as a Bible teacher run by Tim Bulkeley, Old Testament Lecturer, Carey Baptist College, Auckland. Tim is also preparing a prototype Hypertext Bible Commentary on Amos.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Tim in his following post:

Referred to on: December 10th, 2005.

Stephen Blackheath's PageTop of NZ

Stephen Blackheath's Page is the personal website of Stephen Blackheath, Wellington. Steve is active in The Grapevine Project, intended to create an anonymizing peer-to-peer file storage network that could allow people to publish and retrieve information without fear of censorship or surveillance, but also works on a patch for Mozilla Firefox to support right-to-left languages.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following section of Stephen Blackheath's page:

  • Patched version of Mozilla Firefox to improve complex-layout and right-to-left languages, under "Bugs I won't fix" and "Links": a page of TanakhML Project website is referred to as example of Mozilla's bug #17 (in Steve's list), a bug we reported to him ("When using UNICODE no-break space (00A0) or zero-width no-break space (FEFF) instead of space (0020), justification algorithm gives surprising results: right-sided word is moved to page right margin!").

Referred to from: June, 2005.

PolandTop
TemplumTop of PL

Templum is a Polish speaking website, due to Teofil Świątnicki, dedicated to Jerusalem Temple.

TanakhML Project is referred to on Teofil's page focusing on Daniel:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

SpainTop
Bible Software Review WeblogTop of ES

Bible Software Review Weblog is the Bible Software Review's weblog. Run by Rubén Gómez, Baptist minister, Minorca, this site aims, along with its related weblog, at providing users with all kinds of information about Bible software: tips, news, articles, and reviews of different Bible software products.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Rubén in his following post:

Referred to on: December 9th, 2005.

SwedenTop
Klippt och skuret. Görans blogg om teologi, religion och kyrkaTop of SE

Klippt och skuret is the weblog of Göran Helmersson, Linköping.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Göran in his following post:

Referred to on: January 28th, 2006.

SwitzerlandTop
IRSB. Institut romand des sciences bibliquesTop of CH

The Institut romand des sciences bibliques, University of Lausanne, is a research centre for biblical studies operated by the three Protestant faculties of theology in Suisse romande: Lausanne, Genève and Neuchâtel. It also participates to the AELAC (Association pour l'étude de la littérature apocryphe chrétienne) international publishing project, and provides the BiBIL (Bibliographie biblique informatisée de Lausanne) service.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of IRSB's Liens utiles pour biblistes:

Referred to from: July, 2005.

L'aquariumTop of CH

L'Aquarium is a Christian, French speaking search engine created by Jonathan Rivers-Kirby in 1997. It is now jointly controlled by Alliance Presse, Conchita and Mégaphone.

TanakhML Project is indexed on L'Aquarium via, for instance, the following words:

  • Bible
  • Cantillation
  • Hébreu
  • Structure
  • Tanakh

Referred to from: October, 2005.

United KingdomTop
Tyndale House. Doorway to Biblical StudiesTop of GB

Tyndale House, a department of the University of Cambridge, is an international centre for biblical research. Its Technical Officer, Dr David Instone-Brewer, aims at finding the cutting-edge technical solutions for Biblical Studies research. He accordingly sends occasion emails (the so-called "Tyndale Tech Emails") to anyone is interested.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following Tyndale House's doorbells:

United Bible Societies TranslationsTop of GB

UBS Translations, a Bible translation oriented website operated by the United Bible Societies, aims at providing the global Bible translation community with tools and resources that contribute to and improve the quality of Bible translation.

It namely publishes TIC Talk, (where "TIC" stands for "Translation Information Clearinghouse"), a newsletter providing translators with information on recent trends and publications in the fields of Biblical studies, linguistics, translation, and computers in areas that pertain to Bible translation.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following issue of TIC Talk:

Referred to in February, 2006.

United StatesTop
ABZU. A Guide to Information Related to the Study of the Ancient Near East on the WebTop of US

ABZU is a guide to resources for the study of Ancient Near East available on the web. Edited by Charles E. Jones, Research Archivist and Bibliographer at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, it is part of ETANA (Electronic Tools and Ancient Near Eastern Archives), a cooperative venture of a consortium of scholarly societies and universities (including the American Oriental Society and the Society of Biblical Literature) to develop and maintain a comprehensive Internet site for the study of the ancient Near East.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the ABZU Bibliography under the following subject:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

Ancient Hebrew PoetryTop of US

Ancient Hebrew Poetry is the weblog of John F. Hobbins, a Methodist pastor in the USA. It is dedicated to an examination of how ancient Hebrew poetry works: What continuously operating principles of organization define the way ancient Hebrew poetry works? What formal structures set poetry apart from narrative or speech as they otherwise occur in ancient Hebrew literature? Are there rules that govern the formation of a poetic line or a poetic composition, rules that we do not fully understand, or have yet to be discovered?

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following margin sections of Ancient Hebrew Poetry:

Referred to from: May, 2005.

Apache Software FoundationTop of US

The Apache Software Foundation is a non-profit corporation founded in 1999 (Delaware, USA) as a natural outgrowth of The Apache Group founded in 1995 to develop the Apache HTTP Server. It's primary goal was to provide a foundation for open, collaborative software development projects.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the list of live sites that are powered by Apache Cocoon:

Referred to from: September, 2005.

Bible Research. Internet Resources for Students of ScriptureTop of US

Bible Research is a website edited by Michael D. Marlowe, Dover, Ohio. Online since February 2001, this site has been created for Bible students who are looking for detailed information on the history of the canon, texts, and versions of Scripture. It provides users with links to Bible related internet resources (Web Directory of Biblical Studies), compiled and annotated by Michael D. Marlowe, as well as with papers written or edited by Michael D. Marlowe itself or by other scholars.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Bible Research Web Directory of Biblical Studies:

Referred to from: April, 2005.

Biblical FoundationsTop of US

Biblical Foundations aims at restoring biblical foundations to the home, church, and society through scholarship, writing, and speaking engagements. It is edited by Dr. Andreas J. Köstenberger, Professor of New Testament and Director of Ph.D. and Th.M. Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, North Carolina.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Biblical Foundations:

  • Links, under "Biblical Studies"

Referred to from: February, 2006.

Biblical Studies ResourcesTop of US

Biblical Studies Resources is a biblical web directory edited by Jim West, Pastor, Firts Baptist Church of Petros, Tennessee.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of Biblical Studies Resources:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

Biblical TheologyTop of US

Biblical Theology is a weblog about Biblical Studies, Theology, and current events run by Jim West, Pastor, Firts Baptist Church of Petros, Tennessee. Jim also edits the Biblical Studies Resources web directory (see above).

TanakhML Project is referred to by Jim in his following post:

Referred to on: January 12th, 2006.

Daily HebrewTop of US

Daily Hebrew, a website (initially built as a weblog) run by H. H. Hardy, Louisville, Kentucky, aims at encouraging daily reading of the Bible in Hebrew. It is arranged so that a reader can spend a few minutes a day or week reading Hebrew texts: it provides the reader with a manageable daily Hebrew reading (4-8 verses) along with lexical and syntactical assistance.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following margin section of Daily Hebrew:

  • Hebrew Links

Referred to from: February, 2006.

Dr BarrickTop of US

Dr Barrick is the personal website of William D. Barrick, Professor of Old Testament at The Master's Seminary (TMS), Sun Valley, California. It is dedicated to biblical studies and Bible translation, and, more specifically, to the exegesis of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Dr Barrick's website:

Referred to from: March, 2006.

HistoricismTop of US

Historicism, a Seventh-Day Adventist website, is edited by Frank W. Hardy, computer programmer for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. This site focuses on the historicist framework Seventh-Day Adventist belief is based on.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Historicism:

  • Languages, Semitic, under "Links to non-SDA [sc. Seventh-Day Adventist] websites".

Referred to from: August, 2005.

iBlog @ 528. Shane Santiago's Personal WebsiteTop of US

Shane Santiago co-edits 5twenty8.com (where "5twenty8" alludes to John 5:28), a committed Christian website set up to "share the truth and completeness of God's Word". iBlog @ 528 is Shane's weblog.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following margin section of iBlog @ 528:

  • 528 Quick Links, under "Resources"

Referred to from: July, 2005.

In Today's NewsTop of US

In Today's News is the weblog of Joe Cecil, an ex-seminarian for Catholic priesthood. Joe describes himself as "a progressive Roman Catholic noticing that conservatives and traditionalists Catholics take most of the Catholic space on the web". His blog consequently aims at advancing "progressive" Catholic views on the web.

TanakhML Project is referred to by Joe in his following post:

Referred to on: January 16th, 2006.

iTanakh. Resources for Academic StudyTop of US

iTanakh is a website maintained by R. Christopher Heard, Assistant Professor of Religion, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California. Begun in June 2000 as an effort to index internet resources that might be of use in the academic study and teaching of the Hebrew Bible, it indexes focus on materials of interest to students of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible. It is itself referred to by the Society of Biblical Literature.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following iTanakh categories:

Referred to from: March, 2005.

Nathan L. K. Bierma's Personal WebsiteTop of US

Nathan L. K. Bierma, writer, is Communications and Research Coordinator for the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and adjunct professor of English at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He notably writes the weekly "On Language" column in the Chicago Tribune.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following Nathan's personal website section:

Referred to from: June, 2005.

Not Yet To Your DoorTop of US

Not Yet To Your Door is the "religiological" weblog of Philip Scriber, Athens, Georgia. Philip also edits, along with Mike Morrell, the Sites Unseen Christian web directory (see below).

TanakhML Project is referred to in the Links margin section of Philip's blog.

Referred to from: October, 2005.

Open Directory ProjectTop of US

The Open Directory Project (aka "DMOZ", for "Directory Mozilla") is a human-edited directory of the Web constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors. It claims to be the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following category of DMOZ:

Referred to from: August, 2006.

Shamash: The Jewish NetworkTop of US

Shamash is a project of Hebrew College Online, Hebrew College, Newton Centre (Boston), Massachusetts, operating since the nineties. It aims at being a central point of Jewish information and discussion on the Internet. Its mission is to provide state-of-the-art Internet tools to Jewish organizations and individuals who maintain discussion forums for the benefit of the Jewish community.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following Shamash's Jewish Links category:

Referred to from: June, 2005.

Sites Unseen. The Best Jesus-Infused Sites You Never Knew AboutTop of US

Sites Unseen is an alternative Christian web directory edited by Mike Morrell and Philip Scriber, Atlanta, Georgia. It chronicles various forms of alternative Christianity emerging today, including house church, postmodern church, community, and contemplative prayer.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following Sites Unseen division:

Referred to from: May, 2005.

Springfield CollegeTop of US

Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, was founded in 1885. It's mission: education of the whole person in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to humanity.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Springfield College website::

Referred to from: August, 2006.

University of Pennsylvania LibraryTop of US

Penn Library is the library of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

TanakhML Project is referred to among Penn Library's E-Resources under the following interest area:

Referred to from: January, 2006.

Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and ReligionTop of US

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion, Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, seeks to strengthen and enhance the teaching and learning of theology and religion in higher education settings in the United States and Canada.

Moreover, Wabash Center provides the academic community with a Guide to Internet Resources for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. Created by Charles K. Bellinger, Theological Librarian and Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics at Brite Divinity School, Fort Worth, Texas, it is a selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion. The purpose of the Guide is to encourage and facilitate the incorporation of electronic resources into teaching.

TanakhML Project is referred to under the following Wabash Center Internet Guide subject areas:

TanakhML Project has been granted the Wabash Center Internet Guide "<NB" mark, a mark bringing user's attention to sites considered to be better than average in terms of resources that are useful for teaching and learning in theology and religion.

Referred to from: May, 2005.

Wikipedia. The Free EncyclopediaTop of US

Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free-content encyclopedia collaboratively written by volunteers. Founded in 2001 by Jimmy Wales, it is now operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organisation, incorporated in Florida, USA, dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, and to providing the full content of these wiki-based projects to the public free of charge.

TanakhML Project is referred to in the following articles of Wikipedia's english edition:

Referred to from: October, 2005 (for Tanakh article)

VietnamTop
Giáo Phận Nha TrangTop of VN

Giáo Phận Nha Trang ("The Church of Nha Trang", in the province of Khanh Hoa) is a Vietnamese speaking website due to Gia Nhân.

TanakhML Project is referred to on the following page of Giáo Phận Nha Trang:

  • Thư viện ("Library"), under "Học tiếng Hêbrơ" ("Learning Hebrew")

Referred to from: February, 2006.

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