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websites which hold primary text related to the field of Biblical studies.
Updated on Oct 05, 09
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A website devoted to biblical Hebrew. Includes the Hebrew bible, Hebrew NT, lexicons, and other pertinent information.
A page from the British Museum. This obelisk mentions Jehu and Omri.
An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible by Barry L. Bandstra. This is an entire introductory text book online. The site also has a test-Taker for those wishing to test themselves.
The Jewish Virtual Library is much like a Jewish encyclopedia, including articles on ancient Judaism. Also includes bio's on many of the most important figures during biblical history. Includes some excellent timelines and family trees as well.
iTanakh is maintained by Chris Heard. It is one of the best places for beginning your online study of the Hebrew Bible
Catalogues and discusses flood stories from a vast array of cultures and geographical areas.
Codex is another fine Biblical studies gateway that is not confined to only web resources, but also encompasses print resources and recommendations. The site is maintained by Tyler Williams and has a companion blog.
Contains a number of essays and introductory material to Jewish history.
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Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament, all morphologically linked, from the remarkable Perseus site. Follow a given word from the text through the on-line Liddell-Scott lexicon. Like all Perseus Greek texts, you ha
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By Michael Haggett: version of the Greek New Testament using a Unicode font (Athena), but with no accents, smooth breathings or iota subscripts. The text is described as being "substantially similar to the 'Standar
Westcott-Hort text from 1881, combined with the NA26/27 variants: text prepared, typed and proof-read by Maurice Robinson; site by Wieland Willker. Uses the Symbol font, already present on most computers.
This website offers the Greek text of the New Testament, with interspersed commentary from the apostolic fathers. It is a slowly developin project, currently the gospel of John is the only book of use.
By Peter Ballard: this is a chapter-by-chapter index to the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament, in non-Greek characters, with every word parsed. This site has been removed from its public place, but the link above provides information on how to ac
From this Bible Search Engine you can search versions of the Greek New Testament, 1991 Byzantine Greek Text, 1881 Westcott-Hort Text and 1550/1894 Textus Receptus, plus interlinear versions and texts with grammatical tags.
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2008-06-04 15:18:16 +0100 from ma.gnolia 2008-06-04 13:11:54 +0100 from ma.gnolia Anonymous site providing a variety of ways of viewing accented and non-accented Greek New Testament texts (Nestle-Aland 26). Choos
From Biola University: searchable text of the Greek New Testament (NA26) using either the symbol font or unicode. You can also search the Hebrew Bible, the Septuagint, the Latin Vulgate and several translations from the same page. You also view up to two
A fine site for reading the NT and LXX. Provides parsing and definitions, and the ability to see both the Greek and English.
76 items | 2 visits
websites which hold primary text related to the field of Biblical studies.
Updated on Oct 05, 09
Created on Jun 15, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: