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Gutenberg Digital
Outstanding new web site featuring an easy-to-use digitised version the whole of Johann Gutenberg's Bible (ca. 1454). You can choose how to view individual pages of text and you can explore all sorts of material connected with the Gutenberg Bible, essays on his life, achievement, background and more. Available in both German and English. A truly brilliant achievement.
 

The Blue Letter Bible
The Blue Letter Bible has been on the web now for some years, but now with a new, easy to remember URL, a new design and many new features, this site has improved beyond recognition. The primary searches for passages, words or phrases take place on the King James Version, but there is an interlinear Greek and Hebrew facility for every verse as well as access to more Bible versions and translations: the RSV, the Vulgate, the Septuagint. Greek and Hebrew verbs are all parsed and linked to Strong's concordance. Some verses have maps and images available too. The Blue Letter Bible is fast, useful and comes strongly recommended. Access it from this link, from the Bible Translations and Editions page or from the All-in-One Biblical Resources Search.
 

Theology Today (New URL, 10 October 2000)
Theology Today is a quarterly ecumenical journal published by Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ, U.S.A. Its home page now provides an on-line archive of older editions of the journal available for everyone to see. The plan is to make available all editions of the journal on the web, leaving a five year gap before the most recent volumes are uploaded. Already available are Volumes 40-50 (1983-1994) and these feature many articles of interest to scholars and students of the New Testament, including:


 
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