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The Bible
- The NRSV Bible
The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books of the Old Testament.
- Crosswalk.com
An extensive Bible resource site offering search and study avenues utilizing all the major translations.
- Search God's Word
An extensive online resource to the Bible.
- The Easton Bible Dictionary On Line
Easy to use Bible dictionary with concise descriptions and explanations.
- Bible Pronunciation Guide
Got a tongue twister, look it up and here it spoken correctly.
- Bible Gateway
Lots of resources on all aspects of the Bible.
- The New Testament Gateway
A comprehensive, up to date, annotated directory of good academic New Testament internet resources. Clear, easy to navigate, and fast-loading.
- The Apocrypha
Why it's part of the Bible.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Classic Christian books in electronic format, selected for your edification. There is enough good reading material here to last you a lifetime.
The Episcopal Church
Other Denominational Sites
- BaptistNet
The Bible study curriculum used by that denomination.
- The Presbyterian Church USA
- Global Jewish Information Network
Maintained by the Global Jewish Information Network, this site gives you access to about two dozen links involving Torah and Talmudic research.
- Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church
Connects readers to the Lutheran Bible Translators, a group devoted to Bible translation and literacy work around the world.
- Near East Archaeological Society
Focuses on research in the lands of the Bible and the modern Middle East with a distinctively evangelical perspective.
- New Advent
A clearinghouse of information about the Catholic Church, including links to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the Vatican News Service, the complete Summa Theologica, and much more.
Music
For Fun
- New Jerusalem Mosaic
Presents Jerusalem from the First Temple period to the present in a "you are there" format. Includes recipes from the various periods, illustrations of clothing, as well as architectural plans and city scenes.
Exhibits
- Dead Sea Scrolls
The Library of Congress's exhibit of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
- The Jewish Roman World of Jesus
Dr. James D. Tabor, professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, provides information on a variety of topics including Hellenistic/Roman religion and philosophy, archaeology and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Christian Origins and the New Testament and ancient Israel.
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