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- The following documentation is located at Template:RQ:Tanach/documentation.
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
This is for citing the Hebrew Tanach as a source of quotations, and links to the appropriate page on Hebrew Wikisource. Parameters are:
- first positional parameter, required
- the number of the book:
- second positional parameter, required
- the chapter number
- third positional parameter, optional
- the verse number(s)
tsrc=
parameter, optional
- the source used for the translation included with the quotation; this currently only takes the values:
The first and second numbered parameters (numbers of the book and of the chapter), if less than 10, can have leading zeroes if desired, or not: they will display correctly. But the verse number(s) will display as typed.
Note also that if tsrc=
is absent then the text displayed does not end with a colon (so notes about a source of a translation, or anything else, may be written in), whereas if tsrc=
exists then the text ends with a colon.
Example:
{{RQ:Tanach|1|2|3–4|tsrc=JPS}}
displays as: