Wikisource:WikiProject Encyclopaedia Biblica

This project relates to the adding of the Encyclopaedia Biblica to Wikisource. This work is probably the most comprehensive and detailed Biblical encyclopedia in the public domain:
 * The great number of leading biblical scholars contributing to this work and the generally high degree of accuracy and completeness pervading it place it high on the priority list - Frederick Danker

Sub-pages

 * /Style Manual

Structure and points of discussion
This is a work in progress, feel free to add to the list of things to consider ;)
 * Layout: images, footnotes, etc.
 * Organising wikipedians for this mammoth task.
 * Linking to corresponding articles on Wikipedia where appropriate

Style Manual

 * The EB1903 style manual should be a general style manual that should be used specifically for this project. Mainly, it should be a way to standardise the look and feel, suggestions on formatting, and in general some tips on what to look for when trying to improve these articles over the raw text from external sources.

Participants
Add your name here with ~ if you wish to join the team!
 * Newman Luke (talk) 14:55, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Mitchell Powell (talk) 22:06, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
 * DonDon-WS (talk) 21:27, 19 December 2009 (UTC)

Lists of articles (needing OCR-related fixes)

 * /List of Articles needing to be proofread in relation to the English script text
 * /List of Articles with missing or garbled foreign script text (eg. Hebrew/Greek/Syriac/Arabic)
 * /List of Articles with footnotes needing to be incorporated into the text

Sections with footnotes still incorporated in the text

 * Aalar-Acre
 * Acts of the apostles-Adonizedek
 * Adoption-Alamoth
 * Alcimus-Amorites
 * Amos-Anthothijah
 * Antichrist-Apocalypse
 * Apocalyptic Literature
 * Apocrypha-Aramaic Language
 * Aramaic Versions-Asara
 * Asaramel-Assyria
 * Astad-Baal Zephon
 * Baana-Babylonia
 * Babylonians-Baruch
 * Baruch (Book of)-Bells
 * Belmen-Beth Rapha
 * Beth Rehob-Box
 * Box Tree-Camp
 * Camphire-Canon
 * Canopy-Chamber
 * Chamberlain-Chronicler
 * Chronicles-Chrysolite
 * Chrysoprase-Cock
 * Cockatrice-Consul
 * Consulter with familiar spirits-Council
 * Council of Jerusalem-Crescens
 * Crescents-Dan (people)
 * Dan (place)-David
 * David (city of)-Destruction (city of)
 * Destruction (mount of)-Doe
 * Doeg-Ecclesiastes
 * Ecclesiasticus-Eglon (king)
 * Eglon (town)-Egypt
 * Egypt (river of)-Elymais
 * Elymas-Esau
 * Eschatology-Esdraelon
 * Esdras-Evi
 * Evilmerodach-Ezel
 * Ezem-Fat
 * Fate-Footman
 * Footstool-Gai
 * Gaius-Galatia
 * Galatians-Gaza
 * Gazara-Gennesar
 * Genneus-Gideon
 * Gideoni-Goshen
 * Gospels-Gospels (A: Internal evidence)
 * Gospels (B: External evidence)
 * Gospels (C: Historical and synthetical)-Gotholias
 * Gothoniel-Haggi
 * Haggiah-Hazel
 * Hazelelponi-Hemam
 * Heman-Hezeki
 * Hezekiah-Hizkiah
 * Hizkijah-Huz
 * Huzzab-Iri
 * Irijah-Ishuah
 * Ishuai-Israel
 * Issachar-Janna
 * Jannaeus-Jerah
 * Jerahmeel-Jerimoth
 * Jerioth-Jesu
 * Jesui-Job
 * Job (Book of)-John the Baptist
 * John son of Zebedee-Jokmeam
 * Jokneam-Joshah
 * Joshaphat-Judge
 * Judges (Book)-King's Pool
 * King's Vale-Lamp
 * Lampsacus-Lazar House
 * Lazarus-Levitical Cities
 * Leviticus-Lord
 * Lord's Day-Maaz
 * Maaziah-Machi
 * Machir-Mani
 * Manius-Mash
 * Mashal-Mede
 * Medeba-Meshach
 * Meshech-Mica
 * Micah-Minister (chief)
 * Ministry-Minni
 * Minnith-Mole
 * Molech-Moth
 * Mother-Name
 * Names-Naphish
 * Naphisi-Nebai
 * Nebaioth-Nettles
 * Networks-Number
 * Numbers (Book)-Olamus
 * Old Christian Literature-Onions
 * Ono-Palestine
 * Palisade-Pass
 * Passover-Paul
 * Paulus-Persia
 * Persis-Philippi
 * Philippians-Phinehas
 * Phinoe-Phoenicia
 * Phoenix-Politarchs
 * Pollux-Praetor
 * Praetorium-Prophet (False)
 * Prophetic Literature and Prophet and Prophecy
 * Propitiation-Psalm
 * Psalms (Book)
 * Psaltery-Raca
 * Racal-Resurrection
 * Resurrection and Ascension narratives-Reu
 * Reuben-River of Egypt
 * River of the Wilderness-Rome (Church)
 * Rome (Empire)-Sacrament
 * Sacred-Sacrifice
 * Sacrilege-Sampsames
 * Samson-Sathrabuzanes
 * Satraps-Scythians
 * Scythopolis-Sergius Paulus
 * Serjeants-Seth
 * Sethites-Shelomi
 * Shelomith-Shisha
 * Shishak-Silver
 * Silver (Piece of)-Simon Magus
 * Simon Peter (A:Palestinian Period)
 * Simon Peter (B:Life Outside Palestine)-Sin
 * Sin (Wilderness of)-Socho
 * Socoh-Son of God
 * Son of Man-Sop
 * Sopater-Stachys
 * Stacte-Stones (Precious)
 * Stoning-Syracuse
 * Syria-Tabernacle
 * Tabernacles (Feast of)-Teacher
 * Tebah-Temple
 * Temple Keeper-Tetter
 * Text and Versions
 * Thaddaeus-Timna
 * Timnah-Tobie
 * Tobiel-Trachonitis
 * Trade and Commerce
 * Tradition-Uri
 * Uriah-Ward
 * Wardrobe (Keeper of the)-Wind
 * Window-Wisdom (Book)
 * Wisdom of Jesus-Zarephath
 * Zarethan-Zereth
 * Zereth Shahar-Zuzim

Articles with missing images

 * AGRICULTURE (12 pictures - various)
 * AMAN (1 diagram - family tree)
 * APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE (1 diagram - manuscript relationship tree)
 * APOSTLE (1 table - names of the apostles)
 * ASSYRIA (1 image - very large highly detailed map of Syria, Assyria, and Babylonia)
 * BABI / BABYLON (1 image - rough plan of vicinity of the remains of Babylon)
 * CANDLESTICK (1 picture - hieroglyphs)
 * CHARIOT (7 pictures - various)
 * DAMASCUS (1 picture - rough plan of vicinity of Damascus)
 * EGYPT (6 maps, myriad hieroglyphs, 15 pictures)
 * ETHIOPIA (myriad hieroglyphs, 3 pictures)
 * EXODUS (hieroglyphs, 1 map - of route)
 * FORTRESS (3 pictures)
 * GALILEE, SEA OF (1 map - of Galilee and Esdraelon)
 * GARDEN (1 picture - persian image of river and garden)
 * GEOGRAPHY (BIBLICAL) (5 maps, 4 of which are conjoined together)
 * GILEAD (1 map - of Gilead and Ammon)
 * GOSHEN (hieroglyphs, and 1 map - of Goshen vicinity)
 * GOSPELS (C: HISTORICAL AND SYNTHETICAL) (8 diagrams of source heirarchy)
 * GREAVES (1 picture - assyrian warriors)
 * HANES (2 inline hieroglyphs, 1 footnote set of hieroglyphs)
 * HEROD (FAMILY OF) (1 picture - detailed family tree)
 * HOPHRA (2 sets of hieroglyphs)
 * JERUSALEM (2 maps)
 * JOSEPH [TRIBE] (1 hieroglyph)
 * JUDAH (1 map - of Judah and Judaea)
 * MACCABEES (FAMILY) (1 picture - family tree)
 * MESHA (1 photograph - moabite stone)
 * MESOPOTAMIA (1 map - of Mesopotamia)
 * MOAB (1 map - of Moab)
 * MUSIC (27 pictures - various instruments, bars of music)
 * NECHO (2 hieroglyphs - cartouches)
 * NEGEB (1 map - of the Negeb)
 * NILE (1 picture - of Nile deity)
 * NINEVEH (2 maps - of Nineveh)
 * NO / NO-AMON (hieroglyphs)
 * NOPH (hieroglyphs)
 * ON (hieroglyphs)
 * PALACE (4 pictures - plans of Solomon's palace)
 * PAPYRI (1 picture - of papyrus plants)
 * PAUL (1 map - of Eastern Mediterranean)
 * PENNY (3 pictures - of coins)
 * PERSIA (10 pictures - of cuneiform)
 * PHARAOH (2 hieroglyphs)
 * PHINEHAS (1 hieroglyph)
 * PHOENICIA (1 map - of Phoenicia, 2 pictoglyphs)
 * PIBESETH (2 hieroglyphs)
 * PITHOM (2 hieroglyphs)
 * POTIPHERA (1 hieroglyph)
 * POTTERY (9 pictures - of sets of pots and pottery wheels and kilns)
 * SHEKEL (4 pictures - of coins)
 * SHIP (3 pictures - of ships)
 * SHISHAK (1 hieroglyph - cartouche)
 * SIEGE (3 pictures - of siege warfare)
 * SIN (1 hieroglyph - of ostrich feather)
 * STATER (1 picture - of antiochene stater)
 * SYRIA (3 maps - of Syria)
 * TEMPLE, TEMPLE-SERVICE (6 pictures - of temple and fittings)
 * TENT (2 pictures - of tents)
 * TEXT AND VERSIONS (4 pictures - of proto-canaanite lettering and doubled up text)
 * TIRHAKAH (1 picture - cartouche)
 * TOMBS (3 pictures - of tombs)
 * TRACHONITIS (1 map - of Trachonitis and surrounding region)
 * TRADE AND COMMERCE (2 maps - of trade routes)
 * WEAVING (4 pictures - of weaving, looms, and mechanism)
 * WINE AND STRONG DRINK (2 pictures - of wine presses)
 * WRITING (4 glyphs - arabic letters)
 * ZOAN (1 hieroglph)