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Adam Knew Eve: Dictionary of Sex in the Bible
Sexually
related biblical stories, concepts, and laws in dictionary
form. |
Basics
of Bible Interpretation
Introduction
to understanding the Bible, by Bob Smith, Peninsula Bible
Church of Palo Alto, California. |
Bible
Browser
Search
a passage or word from a choice of the Revised Standard Version,
King James Version, or Jerome's (Latin) Vulgate from the Scholarly
Technology Group at Brown University. |
Bibles
Net
Provides
for
searches, cross-references, commentaries and access to the
original Greek or Hebrew for any verse and comparison of Bible
verses in many translations. Includes the history of the English
Bible, enables the download of several Bibles via FTP (File
Transfer Protocol) and to listen to a Bible verse with Real
Audio. |
BibleNotes
The Bible is summarized with easy-to-read review notes and
key points, which can be useful as a background resource for
Bible study. |
Bible
Quizzes
Multiple
choice quizzes and crosswords to test knowledge of books of
the Bible. |
Bible
Studies and Resources
Basic
resources under titles such as 'Amazing Studies in Archeology',
'American Bible Society' and 'Discovery Online Bible Studies'
from Biblehistory.com. |
Biblical
Studies Foundation
Provides
for Bible searches and a free download of the New Testament
for private use. Includes resources for Bible studies, sermons
and more. |
Biblical
Words Pronunciation Guide
Provides
the standard pronunciation of Biblical words in WAV format.
Your computer needs to be sound-enabled. |
Cannon
of the New Testament
Information
and links to how the Church selected certain writings
as authoritative and separated them from a larger body of
early Christian literature. |
Hitchcock's
Bible Names Dictionary
More
than 2,500 Bible and Bible-related proper names and their
meanings from 'Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the
Holy Bible,' published in the late 1800s. |
Holy
Bible (Linked
Word Project)
Words
in the texts are hyper-linked to commentaries for detailed
study, from Bob
Jones University. |
Lexicons
Old
Testament Hebrew is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon;
this is keyed to the 'Theological Word Book of the Old Testament'
and New Testament Greek lexicons. The New Testament Greek
lexicon is based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary
plus others; this is keyed to the large Kittel and the 'Theological
Dictionary of the New Testament.' Provided by Crosswalk.com.
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