In a perfect world, the internet would contain all the resources we could possibly want to use for biblical studies at our fingertips. Sadly, it’s only got most of the resources we could possibly want to use. So here’s some of what I’ve found online. The abbreviation fac refers to a facsimile of the original printed material as some sort of image-based file, and tran to text-based transcriptions. I’ve also got WANTED bits which explain things I’d still like to find. If you find any of these wanted sources online, I would be thankful if you’d send me a link.
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In a perfect world, the internet would contain all the resources we could possibly want to use for biblical studies at our fingertips. Sadly, it’s only got most of the resources we could possibly want to use. So here’s some of what I’ve found online. The abbreviation fac refers to a facsimile of the original printed material as some sort of image-based file, and tran to text-based transcriptions. I’ve also got WANTED bits which explain things I’d still like to find. If you find any of these wanted sources online, I would be thankful if you’d send me a link.
Subcategories
ENGLISH PUBLIC DOMAIN BIBLES — sorted by year published
GREEK NEW TESTAMENT
TEXTUAL CRITICISM — the delightful science of finding out what the original text is among so many variant readings
COPTIC NEW TESTAMENT — covers a variety of egyptian-dialect translations
PESHITTA NEW TESTAMENT — aramaic new testament
HEBREW BIBLE — or, the old testament, as we christian folk generally call it
LXX — links relating to the ancient greek old testament
Other Stuff
Biblegateway.com — for when you just want to read the Bible online.
Dr. Platypus’ Resources — a pretty good set of resources.
Bible Researcher — Michael Marlowe — very comprehensive set of resources, by category.