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Bible study tools and sermon helps


BIBLE GATEWAY is a well known free service for reading & researching the Bible online - in the translation of your choice. Lots of other goodies as well. We use it often.

 

ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIAS

THEOPEDIA is an online encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity. Highly recommended.

In fact, check out their list of online Bible Study Tools.

THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BIBLE ENCYCLOPEDIA ONLINE is also highly recommended. See Terry Allen's article on ISBE HERE.

If you want a vast array of different translations, check out BIBLE RESOURCES. The site is also useful for the Bible in different languages.

 

WEBSITES

CROSSWALK has at least 15 tools on this site.

BIBLE HISTORY ONLINE is a fascinating website that has extensive information on such topics as Bible maps, archaeology, customs, Bible tools, illustrations, art, etc. Must look!

 

NEW

 LIBRARY OF CLASSIC SERMONS . A wonderful collection of sermons from the great preachers.

PRECEPT AUSTIN includes inductive Bible study, Greek word studies, commentaries, classes, reference searches, Bible dictionaries, Bible maps, Greek tools, devotional materials & Christian biography.

 

SEARCH GODS WORD is very good! It includes not only different Bible versions but Bible Dictionaries, Commentaries, Concordances, Encyclopedias, Lexicons, History and Sermon Helps.

 

DIFFERENT BIBLE VERSIONS. Dedicated sites.

ESV. The English Standard Version is a preferred translation with many evangelicals due to its accuracy. Highly recommended!

NIV. New International Version. The International Bible Society's site SEND THE LIGHT is useful for NIV users.

CJB. Complete Jewish Bible. The CJB is the only English version of the Bible totally Jewish in presentation and style that includes both the "Tanakh" (Old Testament) and the "B'rit Hadashah" (New Testament).

 

ARTICLES BY 'CHRISTIAN FAITH'

The importance of exegetical preaching by Steve White.

When does preaching become a problem? by Rob Donnelly.