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Annotated chronological timeline covering the Old and New Testament periods from creation to the destruction of the second temple.
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A moderated academic discussion list that focuses on topics and issues of interest in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, from the Indus to the Nile, and from the beginnings of human habitation to the rise of Islam.
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Searchable Bible versions; links to mailing-lists and other important resources.
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An annotated bibliography of biblical research tools. By Joe Fleener, Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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List of links maintained by the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago.
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A small, pop-up MiniBible enables webmasters to link Bible verses on their sites.
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Brief definitions of terms from the Bible and Biblical Studies.
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Comprehensive and detailed information on the history of the Bible; including the canon, Greek text, ancient and English versions.
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Weblog for the Bible Software Review, run by Rubén Gómez.
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Tables of which words 'turn up' with which other words in the KJV.
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A free Bible Atlas created with Google Maps. Over 500 location and some events descriptions of Old and New Testaments.
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Indexes each word of twelve Bible translations. Each entry lists the reference, verse, and versions in which that word appears.
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Partial online edition: Indexes 1990-current, many online articles. (Published in Rome, Italy: mixed-language content)
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High quality images and transcriptions of important Bible manuscripts and early printed editions.
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Annotated links for academic study of the Bible. By Randy McRoberts.
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Useful links to the academic study of the Bible. By Dr. Jim West, Professor of Biblical Studies at Quartz Hill School of Theology, Quartz Hill, CA.
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A free Unicode-based font family that would contain a comprehensive inventory of glyphs needed for transliteration of Ancient Near Eastern languages.
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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.
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Nave's Topical Bible, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
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An attempt to reconstruct the crucifixion in the Roman Judea, with a Postscript about Mel Gibson’s movie “The Passion of the Christ”. By Joe Zias, physical anthropologist.
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Many resources for those who are interested in studying the biblical world, the theology and the religions. By Daniel Dyke, from Cincinnati, Ohio.
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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.
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A Bible dictionary and word lookup tool. The site works in conjunction with the Online Parallel Bible and BibleTab Concordance.
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The complete text of Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary. Features linked passage references and entry search.
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Assistant professor at University of San Francisco. Academic articles, course outlines, links, discussion groups.
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Free Unicode fonts and keyboards for typing Biblical Hebrew, Greek, and transliteration. By Tyndale House, University of Cambridge, UK
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A variety of on-line biblical bibliographies by Victor Matthews.
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To aid readers of the King James Bible with words that may be difficult for modern readers.
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GreekTranscoder allows the conversion of documents using older fonts and encodings into Unicode fonts, and vice versa.
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Biblical Studies Weblog, by Chris Heard, Associate Professor of Religion at Pepperdine University.
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Biblical studies in both the Old and New Testaments based on the original languages. Biblical language tools and helps.
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This program is centered around a satellite map of the Holy Land which is annotated with 135 place names. Download free.
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Complete online text of the 1915 edition edited by James Orr.
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Resources for Biblical Studies, Muslim-Christian Relations, Classics, Linguistics, and Orientalist Librarianship. The site lists libraries, publishers, ANE, Bible, Judaica, Classics, Christianity, and general computer tools. It is hosted at the Catholic University of America.
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Annotated links (at College of St. Benedict, St. John's University).
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A mailing-list for communicating information on cultural property damaged or lost from Libraries and Museums in Iraq during and after the war in 2003.
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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.
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By Professor K. C. Hanson, a fine page with many academic resources for the biblical studies, mainly in the New Testament area.
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Personal site with bibliography and excerpts of publications in English and French of a British philologist, translator, Bible scholar.
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A powerful search engine that is geared to Internet resources that deal with Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology.
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Biblical reference and cross-references.
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Interdisciplinary resources for the study of the Ancient, Biblical, Classical, and Late Antique Near East.
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Several English Bibles configurable in parallel manner.
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Annotates and categorizes links to archaeology, music, history, texts, research tools and church writings.
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Pictorial explanations of the Bible with written comments. Page in English, Spanish, Italian, and Chinese Languages.
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Links for information on Bible texts, translations, and background compiled by Torrey Seland, Professor in Biblical Studies at Volda University College.
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Massive online database of book reviews from the Society of Biblical Literature.
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Bible study resources.
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Applying computational linguistic technology to the study of Scripture. A New Testament concordance indexed by hyperlinked keywords and an index of Gospel pericopi.
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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.
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A bibliography of social-scientific studies of the New Testament.
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Includes news and commentary related to archaeological and historical studies.
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A weblog about user-created BibleWorks files.
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A weblog featuring discussions of the Nag Hammadi collection, and other Christian apocrypha.
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The Jerusalem Archaeological Park, Israel's important antiquity site.
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Resources for Old Testament studies, by Ralph W. Klein.
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Downloadable software and texts.
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Describes various modern scholarly theories.
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Dictionary of terms used by translators.
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Database resources and selected bibliographies (PDF) for Biblical Studies, the Ancient Near East, Hebrew Bible, and Judaica.
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An annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources to the study of the Bible.
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A moderated, academic e-List dedicated to the scholarly study and discussion of the historical Jesus and the early history of Christianity.
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For fellow students of the Greek New Testament and Septuagint. Biblical studies weblog by Zack Hubert.
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A forum for the scholarly discussion of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Qumran archaeology. It is intended to fill the void left by the changes in the Orion e-list.