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Dabar.org
- Many resources for those who are interested in studying the biblical world, the theology and the religions. By Daniel Dyke, from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Concordances Online at Crosswalk.com
- Nave's Topical Bible, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, Torrey's New Topical Textbook, Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.
InTheBeginning.org
- Biblical studies in both the Old and New Testaments based on the original languages. Biblical language tools and helps.
Biblioblog.net - Biblical Studies Blogs
- This blog aggregates the latest news, blogs, lists and forums about Biblical Studies and related disciplines.
The Bible and Interpretation
- Includes news and commentary related to archaeological and historical studies.
ABZU Bibliography
- From the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago: links for all aspects of the Ancient Near East.
Bible Word Association Tool
- Tables of which words 'turn up' with which other words in the KJV.
Mary Phil Korsak
- Personal site with bibliography and excerpts of publications in English and French of a British philologist, translator, Bible scholar.
Biblica: The Pontifical Biblical Institute Journal
- Partial online edition: Indexes 1990-current, many online articles. (Published in Rome, Italy: mixed-language content)
Biblical Studies Resources
- Useful links to the academic study of the Bible. By Dr. Jim West, Professor of Biblical Studies at Quartz Hill School of Theology, Quartz Hill, CA.
A Bible Timeline
- Annotated chronological timeline covering the Old and New Testament periods from creation to the destruction of the second temple.
ETANA-Abzu-news
- A mailing list that will serve to inform the public of developments at ETANA and of additions to Abzu, ETANA's guide to the ancient Near East on-line.
Review of Biblical Literature
- 600+ scholarly book reviews of scholarly books on various aspects of Bible study.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies Electronic Edition
- The available issues of the JNES Electronic Edition begin with Volume 62, number 1, January 2003. Articles are available as PDF page image files. Tables of contents only of past issues of JNES can be found at the site. Published by the University of Chicago.
Crucifixion in Antiquity -The Anthropological Evidence
- An attempt to reconstruct the crucifixion in the Roman Judea, with a Postscript about Mel Gibson’s movie “The Passion of the Christ”. By Joe Zias, physical anthropologist.
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