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Bible Sources

  • Academic Info Biblical Studies--An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources.
  • BibArch--they call themselves "the premier Biblical archaeology web site." Features info on tours and fieldwork, news, a glossary, a photo gallery, and a set of research aids.
  • Bible Browser -- provides a simple interface to the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Just type in a reference to a passage in the box below and press return or the submit button. In addition, the Authorized Version (or King James Version), and several other versions of the psalms are available.
  • Book of Mormon, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-- 
  • Creeds and Confessions
  • BSW Research Center -- BSW stands for Biblical Studies on the Web and includes commentaries, e-journals, and more.
  • Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Easton's BIBLE Dictionary
  • Gutenberg Bible --fully digitized by the British Library, searchable, it includes history and background info. Click HERE for the University of Texas's full text digitization.
  • New Testament Gateway --maintained by Mark Goodacre, this includes a plethora of information about the New Testament, searchable.
  • Noncanonical Works -- early Christian writings, includes Apocryphal and pseudepigraphal literature, click HERE for the  Nag Hammadi Codices.
  • Unbound Bible -- ten english versions and forty two non-english language versions and four ancient versions. Searchable and can show different versions of the same text side by side.
  • WWW Searchable Bible-- (multiple editions available)


Last modified
Feb. 15, 2005
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Stella Herzig
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