
FEATURED LINKS

The mission of the Blue Letter Bible is to facilitate in-depth
study of God's Word through
an
on-line interactive reference library, continuously updated
from the teachings and commentaries of selected
pastors and teachers who hold
to the conservative, historical Christian faith.
The site includes: Strong’s Concordance, biblical word
and phrase search, and a
verse
retrieval tool.
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online bible study tools
and resources
The following Bible Study resources have been suggested by Free Will Baptist pastors and leaders. The inclusion of a link, however, should not be considered a blanket endorsement of that particular site.
The Bible Gateway is a tool for reading and researching Scripture online in the language or translation of your choice! The site has advanced searching capabilities, allowing readers to find and compare particular passages based on keywords, phrases, or scripture reference.

Olive Tree Bible Software provides Bibles and study tools online, for Palm OS, Pocket PC, smartphones, symbian cell phones, and BlackBerry devices. Choose from more than 80 electronic translations of the Bible, commentaries, dictionaries, devotionals, eBooks, and Strong's numbering system. The site offers the Bible in various languages, including German, French, Spanish, Chinese, and original Hebrew and Greek texts.
The ECanon is an XML database of canonical texts, containing various versions of the Bible. The ECanon can be searched interactively from the present page, or links to specific passages or searches can be embedded in Web pages. For more information, see the ECanon Help Page. The website is designed to be a free online tool for scholars, students, and clergy.
Study the meaning of biblical words in the original languages without spending years learning Greek or Hebrew. This classic reference tool has helped thousands dig deeper into the meaning of the biblical text. Explains over 6,000 key biblical words.
According to the Crosswalk website, “Our aim is to offer the freshest and most compelling biblically-based content to Christians who take their relationship with Christ seriously. Crosswalk.com provides resources for Bible study: dictionaries, concordances, and commentaries (among others). The site also includes timely and relevant material from respected Christian sources such as Focus on the Family, Family Life Today, The Bible Answerman, and Insight for Living.
When visiting Bibles.net site, you can read the entire Bible in many different translations, locate any verse with an online concordance, search Scripture cross-references and commentaries, access the original Greek or Hebrew for any verse, compare the King James and Revised Versions side-by-side, learn the fascinating history of the English Bible, download the complete text of several versions of Scripture, review the classic writings of historic Christianity, listen to hundreds of hymns, and hear any passage of God's Word read aloud.

The Cross Wire Bible Society sponsors and provides a place for web designers and engineers to collaborate on a website dedicated to promoting the Kingdom of God. The site offers many free Bible study resources to pastors and teachers (and any Christian diving into a deeper study of the Word of God).
The name stemmed from the idea that the Cross of Christ is our wire to God. Over the years, the meaning has evolved as the site has used the global Internet to reach “across the wire” to distribute Scripture around the world.
The website contains the New Revised Standard Version (American and Anglicized versions), and several versions of the Psalms in an easy-to-use interface.

Founded in 1992, the newly renamed Internet Christian Library (ICLnet) has grown into an enormous archive of Christian material including: Bibles, Bible study aids, books, articles, sermons, Bible studies/devotionals, news, creeds/confessions, and links to other online distributors of Christian literature.
The New Testament Gateway is an award-winning web directory of internet resources on the New Testament, updated daily. Browse or search annotated links on everything from the Greek New Testament to Jesus in Film.

The Biblical Archaeology Society (BAS) was founded in 1974 as a nonprofit, nondenominational, educational organization dedicated to the dissemination of information about archaeology in the Bible lands. Their website contains the latest in archaeological discoveries and helpful links for biblical research.
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