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General Bible resources like commentaries, dictionaries, and Bible versions.

Bible Resources

Greek & Hebrew Lexicons

 

BibleStudyTools.com includes a New Testament and an Old Testament lexicon.

New Testament Greek Lexicon

The New Testament Greek lexicon based on Thayer's and Smith's Bible Dictionary plus others; this is keyed to the large Kittel and the "Theological Dictionary of the New Testament." Also included are pronunciations of each word with alternate pronunciations if available.

Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon

The Old Testament Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament." Also included are pronunciations of each word with alternate pronunciations if available.

 

There are two links to the Liddell-Scott-Jones Greek-English Lexion:

Bible Gateway

Bible Gateway is an online resource with many Bible translations accessible.  And now Bible Gateway has a complete interlinear Greek-English New Testament! As you read the Mounce Reverse-Interlinear New Testament, you can now click on any word to get a detailed breakdown of its meaning in the original biblical language. You can install the Bible Gateway app on your smartphone or iPad as well as use it from your laptop, tablet, or computer. Bible Gateway puts a lot of tools at your disposal. So where do you begin? Below are links to short tutorials on how to use Bible Gateway resources.

As stated on their website, By far, the most popular tool at Bible Gateway is the Bible Search. The Bible search is easy to learn and use. As you grow more comfortable with it, you can start making use of advanced search options to refine your searches further. Below are links to tutorials.

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Bible Odyssey

The Bible is not one book, but many: a compilation of poetry, law codes, novellas, proverbs, gospels, and letters that were pulled together over the centuries. Being literate about the Bible is a tall order—but an important one. Bible Odyssey is organized by key people, places, and passages and themes of the Bible and includes search by A to Z.  The collection includes audio files, maps, and video files. This collection is in progress.

Blue Letter Bible

 

Blue Letter Bible (BLB) -   interactive reference library including a Hebrew-Greek Lexicon, audio and video options, Bible Study Tools... Take advantage of their tutorials.

The best method for searching commentaries would be to go to the section of Scripture that you are interested in, and selecting the button for a complete list of all commentaries and resources related to that Scripture. This method will open other resources. 

The LexiConc search allows users to search the English definitions of Hebrew and Greek words. You can search this by doing a word search using the search box on the top of the homepage, the LexiConc tab can be viewed from the results list.  You can also click the 'Search' word on the top of the homepage for this option. The result list links a word or phrase to Strong's Exhasutive Concordance. In order to decipher the results, it is important to note that there are two types of words: Hebrew and Greek. The Hebrew words are used in the Old Testament; the Greek words are used in the New Testament. Sometimes certain search criteria will only occur in one of the testaments (e.g., 'singer' is only used in the OT and 'justification' is only used in the NT).

The results will show the Hebrew and Greek words that match the word you entered in one way or another. They are displayed in a table, showing the Strong's number, the transliterated Hebrew/Greek word, the pronunciation, and the English equivalent. Clicking on the Strong's number will provide additional options 'Tool's.

 

 

 

The Strong's Numbers

The Strong's number is an integral part of the BLB. It helps users to access the original languages of the Bible using a non-technical methodology. By clicking on the Strongs number the user is taken to the Lexicon page, which both defines the word and presents every occurrence of it in the Bible.

New Interpreter's Bible & other Theological Works

 

For online theological works start here:

http://www.ministrymatters.com.trevecca.idm.oclc.org/library/

Click the link for 'Christian Theology & History of Christian Thought' to see the list of theological works.

This is a great place to start looking for general, overview information relating to biblical genres.

Once the link below opens  to you have a couple choices to find information:

  • Use the right side menu to open the different volumes, this shows the genre introduction. For example. Clicking on Nib Volume 2 shows a link to an article about Narrative Literature and Volume 6 would be Prophetic Literature.
  • Use the table of contents links on the right to open the text. Note: some pages may be blank. If that happens click the next item in the table of contents.
  • To find a genre:  Choose the 'Search' tab on the left and enter the genre topic in the search box. You can limit your search to the NIB Commentary or broaden it to search the entire Ministry Matters library.

Other Online Study Tools

 

Bible Hub Has search and study tools including parallel texts, cross references and commentaries. This site provides quick access to topical studies, interlinears, sermons, Strong's and many more resources.

 

Biblia.com is part of a family of services from Logos Bible Software, it offers free access to a collection of Bibles and Bible reference works, with an easy user interface and powerful search engine. You'll need to register for a free account that will allow you to set your Bible preferences. 

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the whole Bible.  This is part of the Christian Classics Ethereal Library.


New Testament Gateway     This is a web directory of internet resources on the New Testament. Browse or search annotated links on everything connected with the academic study of the New Testament and Christian Origins.

 


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