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Herzog College Launches Google of the Bible

July 6, 2016

“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.”  (2 Timothy 3:16)

Herzog College in Gush Etzion recently launched a new, comprehensive Internet version of the Bible in Hebrew and English.

The site, hatanakh.com/en, is being called the “Google of the Bible,” with the permission of the Google Corporation.

The content includes a wealth of items that have been amassed over 50 years.

“This is another step in the revival of Bible study in Israel and the Diaspora and making the Bible the foundation of Israeli and Jewish identity, through a connection to the past and the future — an ancient legacy and modern advancement,” said Herzog College head Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Brandes.

The site’s editor-in-chief, Rabbi Dr. Shuky Reiss said he expects the site to become a leading Bible study tool.  (Algemeiner)

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