These sites cover both Old and New Testaments, as well as ideas relevant to Biblical Studies.
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Tyndale House's "Scripture Tools for Every Person" is in Beta testing, but it looks promising. The commentaries are not helpful, but the Greek & Hebrew texts are excellent. The dictionary links are fast, and will quickly get you into the text.
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SBL is probably the biggest professional organization for biblical studies. This page is their link page to " resources to assist those researching and writing papers in biblical studies."
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This is Michael Marlowe's site "for Bible students who are looking for detailed information on the history of the canon, texts, and versions of Scripture.”
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An excellent portal for biblical studies research, it is particularly strong in the Greco-Roman and Ancient Near Eastern environments, NT Papyri & Codices and ancient documents in general, and annotated bibliographies.
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"This site is designed to advance research in matters of religion," any religion. The most useful sections for research are probably "Biblical Studies", "Christian Tradition", "Greco-Roman Studies," "Ancient Near Eastern Studies," and "Jewish Studies".
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The goal of Theology Network is to "know God better, love Jesus more, join the revolution." Brought to you by the UCCF: Christian Unions in Colleges and Universities, this page is a collection of accessible essays on various topics in biblical studies..
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This is by the Christian Resource Institute, "a global and ecumenical ministry dedicated to providing biblical and theological resources for growing Christians."
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Don't let the name fool you. At the heart of this quirky presentation are two Ph.D's who clearly care about educating people about Biblical Studies. This is an excellent place to get an introduction to various topics related to Biblical Studies.
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Maintained by Tyler F. Williams.
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I made this site as a quickguide for those who are writing research papers on Biblical texts. It might also be helpful to those who are studying the Bible on their own.