Category Description for Bible/References_and_Tools
This category is for reference materials useful in the study of the Bible. It will include commentaries, language tools, textual studies, history and geography of the era, archaeological studies, and hermeneutics among other things.
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Subcategories 10
Related categories 5
Sites 31
Searchable Bible versions; links to mailing-lists and other important resources.
A weblog devoted to academic studies of Hebrew Bible. By John Hobbins.
Includes news and commentary related to archaeological and historical studies.
A small, pop-up MiniBible enables webmasters to link Bible verses on their sites.
A Bible dictionary and word lookup tool. The site works in conjunction with the Online Parallel Bible and BibleTab Concordance.
Comprehensive and detailed information on the history of the Bible; including the canon, Greek text, ancient and English versions.
Nave's Topical Bible, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
Tables of which words 'turn up' with which other words in the KJV.
Indexes each word of twelve Bible translations. Each entry lists the reference, verse, and versions in which that word appears.
A Blog about Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, and related topics.
An aggregate of blogs geared toward Biblical Studies.
A search engine that is geared to Internet resources that deal with Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology.
A free Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for transliteration of Ancient Near Eastern languages.
A resource for the academic study of the Bible and theology by Tyler F. Williams, professor of Old Testament at Taylor University College.
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Information about Collins Thesaurus of the Bible, author Dr A Colin Day, and software downloads of the full and concise display packages.
A mailing list that will serve to inform the public of developments at ETANA and of additions to Abzu, ETANA's guide to the ancient Near East on-line.
Resources for academic study and pastoral use of the Bible, the Lectionary for Mass, and Christian theology from a Roman Catholic perspective.
A weblog featuring discussions of the Nag Hammadi collection, and other Christian apocrypha.
A variety of on-line biblical bibliographies by Victor Matthews.
To aid readers of the King James Bible with words that may be difficult for modern readers.
GreekTranscoder allows the conversion of documents using older fonts and encodings into Unicode fonts, and vice versa.
Complete online text of the 1915 edition edited by James Orr.
Biblical studies in both the Old and New Testaments based on the original languages. Biblical language tools and helps.
The available issues of the JNES Electronic Edition begin with Volume 62, number 1, January 2003. Articles are available as PDF page image files. Tables of contents only of past issues of JNES can be found at the site. Published by the University of Chicago.
By Professor K. C. Hanson, a fine page with many academic resources for the biblical studies, mainly in the New Testament area.
Google Books e-text. A guide to literature published in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. 1895 by John Hurst. Encompasses exegetical, historical, and systematic theology topics.
Blog about Biblical Studies.
A weblog that aims to chronicle and comment on current developments in the academic field of ancient Judaism and its historical and literary context.
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Thousands of reviews of scholarly books on various aspects of Bible study. Founded by the Society of Biblical Literature.
Originally written in 1884 as a four volume set. This web version is linked to Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Nave's Topical Bible, the King James Dictionary, the King James Dictionary, and Easton's Bible Dictionary.
Photo archive containing thousands of pictures covering a wide range of Bible related subjects.
The available issues of the JNES Electronic Edition begin with Volume 62, number 1, January 2003. Articles are available as PDF page image files. Tables of contents only of past issues of JNES can be found at the site. Published by the University of Chicago.
A Bible dictionary and word lookup tool. The site works in conjunction with the Online Parallel Bible and BibleTab Concordance.
Indexes each word of twelve Bible translations. Each entry lists the reference, verse, and versions in which that word appears.
Originally written in 1884 as a four volume set. This web version is linked to Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Nave's Topical Bible, the King James Dictionary, the King James Dictionary, and Easton's Bible Dictionary.
A Blog about Hebrew Bible, biblical interpretation, and related topics.
A search engine that is geared to Internet resources that deal with Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology.
A weblog devoted to academic studies of Hebrew Bible. By John Hobbins.
Blog about Biblical Studies.
A mailing list that will serve to inform the public of developments at ETANA and of additions to Abzu, ETANA's guide to the ancient Near East on-line.
An aggregate of blogs geared toward Biblical Studies.
Nave's Topical Bible, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
Searchable Bible versions; links to mailing-lists and other important resources.
Tables of which words 'turn up' with which other words in the KJV.
Google Books e-text. A guide to literature published in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. 1895 by John Hurst. Encompasses exegetical, historical, and systematic theology topics.
Resources for academic study and pastoral use of the Bible, the Lectionary for Mass, and Christian theology from a Roman Catholic perspective.
Photo archive containing thousands of pictures covering a wide range of Bible related subjects.
A weblog featuring discussions of the Nag Hammadi collection, and other Christian apocrypha.
Thousands of reviews of scholarly books on various aspects of Bible study. Founded by the Society of Biblical Literature.
Complete online text of the 1915 edition edited by James Orr.
A variety of on-line biblical bibliographies by Victor Matthews.
A weblog that aims to chronicle and comment on current developments in the academic field of ancient Judaism and its historical and literary context.
[Atom]
A resource for the academic study of the Bible and theology by Tyler F. Williams, professor of Old Testament at Taylor University College.
[Atom]
A free Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for transliteration of Ancient Near Eastern languages.
To aid readers of the King James Bible with words that may be difficult for modern readers.
GreekTranscoder allows the conversion of documents using older fonts and encodings into Unicode fonts, and vice versa.
Biblical studies in both the Old and New Testaments based on the original languages. Biblical language tools and helps.
A small, pop-up MiniBible enables webmasters to link Bible verses on their sites.
Information about Collins Thesaurus of the Bible, author Dr A Colin Day, and software downloads of the full and concise display packages.
Comprehensive and detailed information on the history of the Bible; including the canon, Greek text, ancient and English versions.
By Professor K. C. Hanson, a fine page with many academic resources for the biblical studies, mainly in the New Testament area.
Includes news and commentary related to archaeological and historical studies.
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