On 3/27/11 8:07 AM, kenneth greifer wrote: > > On b-hebrew's information page, they link to resources for biblical hebrew, > and one link is to the old testament gateway. It seems like a very religious > site that doesn't fit b-hebrew's rules about pushing religion on people.
The link was provided because the site has a large number of links that seemed (to me, at least) useful and helpful to b-hebrew members, regardless of religious commitment or lack thereof. It's unreasonable to ask for "religiously neutral" websites given our subject matter. B-Hebrew's rule against proselyting has to do with b-hebrew posts. While "religious", the OT Gateway seems to be a useful resource. I hope to add some links to Jewish interpretation and study of the Hebrew Bible. Expect them to be religious, as well. > Couldn't you have linked to Blue letter bible or some other site that is not > so religious? The Blue Letter Bible is hardly less "religious" than the OT Gateway. And it has far less value in terms of resources or links of interest to B-Hebrew members, in my opinion. For those who desire a more "religiously neutral" site, start with iTanakh.org. It is the best "index" site that I have found so far. It's why I put it first on the list. Blessings, Kirk B-Hebrew co-moderator -- Kirk E. Lowery, PhD President & Senior Research Fellow The J. Alan Groves Center for Advanced Biblical Research -- $DO || ! $DO ; try try: command not found _______________________________________________ b-hebrew mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/b-hebrew
