Site for researching all meanings of Hebrew Bible.

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==Moderation rules==
This is [[Main_Page|Without Vowels project]], a Web site to study Hebrew Bible as it was written originally, without vowels, and collect all possible interpretations and commentaries for Hebrew Bible.


You must follow the below rules. If you severely violate these rules you may be banned from editing this site.
* [[Main_Page|Main Page]]
 
* [[Project:About|About the project]]
The following are the rules you must follow if you write or edit something on this site:
* [[Project:BibleWiki|Collect all Old Testament commentaries at this site]]
 
* [[Project:Rules|Moderation rules]]
===Expressing opinions===
* [[Project:Contribute|Help the project]]
 
* [[Project:Translators|Become a translator]] (It is way easier than you think!)
You are allowed to express any opinions on the topic of Hebrew Bible in this site, provided that the opinion is founded based on either some logical or thought argument or on some religious tradition.
* [[Topics|Bible interpretation topics]]
 
* [[Project:Charter|Our nonprofit organization]]
You must not remove or distort opinions of others, except of the case when they violate rules of the site and need correction.
 
===Non-confessionality===
 
This site is not meant to express opinions of a particular religion or denomination. Representatives of all confessions (including but not only Jews, Protestants, Catholics, Mormons, etc.) are welcome. Any belief is not required for access or editing this site, so unbelieving Hebrew Bible researchers are also welcome.
 
==Neutral point of view==
 
The rules of this site enforce you to follow '''neutral point of view'''.
 
In context of this site this mean that if your point of view is specific to a particular denomination or belief, you should clearly indicate it.
 
For example, you could write: "accordingly Protestant interpretation" or "accordingly Jewish tradition", etc. before your opinion if your point is specific to a particular religion.

Latest revision as of 17:23, 11 March 2016

This is Without Vowels project, a Web site to study Hebrew Bible as it was written originally, without vowels, and collect all possible interpretations and commentaries for Hebrew Bible.