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.
Bible Resources
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.