Biblical languages and translation
- A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
- always interesting
- Audio Treasure
- Audio Bibles in English (KJV, WEB), Urdu Hindi, Mandarin, etc, etc.
- BIble Researcher
- 'Internet Resources for Students of Scripture' by Michael Marlowe
- Bibles and Commentaries Browser
- At the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. XML-driven study tool.
- Comparing Bible Translations
- a survey of issues and methodologies
- Development of the Canon of the New Testament
- the Table of the views of early authorities is helpful
- Early Christian Writings
- An enormous collection covering hundreds of years, with useful commentary. Apocrypha, Gnostics, the works.
- English phrases having Biblical origins
- An interesting list of common (and less common) expressions
- English Polyglot Bible
- A parallel gospel of Luke in Old (Anglo-Saxon), Middle (Wycliffe), Early Modern (KJV) and Modern (NIV) English this link is to Chapter 15
- Multilingual Computing: the Bible as a Resource
- an interesting articles on the quality and number of Bible translations, for the purpose of testing translation software.
- New American Standard Bible + Foreign language bibles
- The Unbound Bible at Biola University, great for languages
- New International Version + New King James Version
- The Bible Gateway at Gospelcom.net
- New Revised Standard Version + New Living Translation
- Bible search online at Crosswalk
- New Testament Gateway, The · Recommended
- a massive resource portal
- Noncanonical Documents
- by the Wesley Center, documents similar to those of the New and Old Testaments; v. useful background
- Semantic Bible - New Testament Hyper-Concordance
- A nicely non-linear meandering tool
- The NET Bible
- Possibly the best of the freely available translations in modern English.
- The New Media Bible
- just a parable or two thus far, but very promising!
- World Scriptures
- The Bible in 2000 languages