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Thorough survey beginning with early Saxon versions. By Brooke Foss Wescott, revised in 1905 by William Wright.
Downloadable book based on 1912 lecture series by Cleland Boyd McAfee. Recounts creation of the King James Version and its influence on literature and history.
Brief article on his translation of the New Testament and Pentateuch, by Yale University Press.
Annotated bibliography of works and extant manuscripts by Walter Waddington Shirley, 1865.
Biography and links.
Article on Origen's compilation of six ancient versions of the Bible in parallel columns, his purpose and the principles that guided his work.
Brief history of early printed editions of the Old Testament, including the Incunabula, the common editions and the critical editions.
Complete text, with a brief introduction. Each book in its own file. Also available for download in zipped HTML, plain text, or RTF.
Official ESV website from Crossway. Includes study tools for registered users.
Keywords link to concordances and word frequency lists.
Provides four different formats of the text. Features concordance, Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionary, and Easton's Dictionary.
KJV with archaic words updated.
All the words and chapters are indexed in a context tag cloud.
Selected chapters of the World English Bible New Testament in streaming mp3 audio.
Each chapter of the YLT in its own file. Searchable.
Magazine from the Biblical Archaeology Society covering excavations at Biblical sites, and topics in Biblical archaeology. Articles and features from the current printed issue, subscription information.
Surveys introductory issues and proceeds with verse-by-verse analysis. 1860 edition (Image, text, PDF).
A consideration of gospel authorship, publication dates, and historical reliability. By J. P. Holding.
Articles by Will Kinney supporting the KJV.
Producing digital photographs of extant Greek New Testament manuscripts and announcing new discoveries. Recent projects, articles, and manuscript image scans.
Asserts that the New Testament was originally written in Aramaic.
Study of Paul's approach in these verses of how people can be made right with God and of Old Testament quotations in these verses. Considers both Catholic and Protestant views.
Ten multiple choice questions in a quiz.
Selected passages explained including Jesus' birth, sermon on the plain, and the Lord's prayer.
A 41 day reading guide for the reading the gospel. Includes questions to think about, verses to highlight and maps of Palestine and Jerusalem.
Systematic studies/research on the rapture after the tribulation, with critiques on dispensationalism.
Although the Pre-Trib Rapture doctrine is considered to be a “cornerstone” of Dispensationalism, some Dispensationalists actually reject this doctrine; and this Editorial presents both sides of the debate.
This site explains why so many believe we currently live in the "Last Days" that Jesus foretold, and why the Rapture should be distinguished from the second coming of Christ.
Although this website focuses on how news events fit into Bible prophecy, it really does not concern itself with politics, because everything is ultimately in the Lord's Hands.
Background, biography, details of his work, and an overview of his legacy.
Ongoing group project to construct an original commentary of the Book of Hebrews. Each passage reflects the opinions of several contributors.
By Fenton Hort (1909).
Commentary published in 1721 which looks at biblical passages chapter by chapter, and section by section.
Indexed by author's outline of Matthew. Exposition and comparison with parallel passages in other gospels. Can be downloaded as a PDF file.
By Morgan Dix (1827-1908), an American Episcopal minister. Verse commentary published in 1863 (Image, text, PDF).
By George Bush (1857).
Contains author and date, style, popular culture, and external links.
A look at secrecy, misunderstanding, and deceit in the gospel. By Jerome H. Neyrey.
An examination of evidence pertaining to authorship. By Bruce Terry.
An exploration of the Sermon on the Mount with commentary, background articles, bibliography and a time line.
Selection from a doctoral dissertation. By Ralph Bruce Terry.
Reviews likely alternative explanations.