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Links - Reference works and reference sources.
- The "Blue letter bible"; An excellent biblical reference. The Blue Letter Bible now has over 3,560,000 links onsite to over 165,000 pages of concordances, lexicons, dictionaries, commentaries, images, and Bible versions!
- Biblical Studies Foundation Home of the New English Translation. Bible studies area includes over 3,000 studies organized by topic or book of the Bible.
- The International Bible Society, whose purpose is " to faithfully translate, publish and reach out with God's Word so that people around the world may become disciples of Jesus Christ and members of His Body"
- The Bible Gateway Concordance & Logos Topical Search facility
- 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, if you give each work the time it deserves! All of the books on this server are believed to be in the public domain in the United States unless otherwise specified. Copy them freely for any purpose. Outside of the US, check your local copyright laws
- Electronic text centre, University of Virginia. The Electronic Text Center's holdings include approximately 51,000 on- and off-line humanities texts in twelve languages, with more than 350,000 related images
- The Library of Congress holds one of the largest collections of works. Many works are of interest to the Christian community, including such exhibitions as the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Institute for Christian Leadership."Guide to early church documents". An excellent scholarly resource.
- "World Scripture; A Comparative Anthology of Sacred Texts"
- Online theological library. With special emphasis on tools for biblical interpretation covering textual criticism, historical context, and resources for biblical languages.
- The "Early Church" site offers access to large numbers of early church documents
- If you want to find a particular version of the bible online, the "Virtual Christianity" site has the largest list - bar none!
- Topical search systems are offered by Nave's and also by Logos Research systems.
- The "World wide study bible" is an excellent study resource, this site also links to textual criticism sites, and information on the development of the canon of scripture.
- The Wabash Centre offers a selective, annotated guide to a wide variety of electronic resources of interest to those who are involved in the study and practice of religion: syllabi, electronic texts, electronic journals, websites, bibliographies, listserv discussion groups, liturgies, reference resources, software, etc.
- The Internet Christian Library (ICLnet) has grown upon the foundation laid by The Institute for Christian Leadership (ICL).
- The Ecole initiative aims to create a hypertext encyclopedia of early church history on the WWW.
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