Hebrew
and Greek Concordance Index
Strong's
Hebrew and Greek Dictionary
Strong's
Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicon
Blue
Letter Bible Search Tools - list all strongs #'s for every word in
any verse
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Kingdom-Gospel
Scripture Compilation - a collection of scriptures and Bible versions
used on this site.
Bibles:
What are the best translations? What are
the worst? Click on the link below, to learn about translations:
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Audio
Bible - listen to the Bible for free on the internet
Bible
Gateway - read various Bible translations free online:
King James Version, New King James Version,
Young's Literal Translation, Darby Translation, & other less accurate
translations
ChristiansUnite.com
Bibles Online - Authorized Version/KJV, Darby Bible, Webster Bible,
Young's Literal Translation,
World English Bible
Bible.com
- links to many translations including:
Darby Bible, King James
Version, New King James Version, Young's Literal Translation, World English
Bible (Hebrew Names Version), and other less accurate translations. They
also have links to many Bibles for other languages (probably over 50).
They also have other stuff like Bible downloads.
BibleDatabase
- many online Bibles, english and other languages
The
New Testament Gateway - a powerful resource, allows you to search several
Bible Sites thru this one page, various English Translations and foreign
languages as well
Bible study materials:
Bible
Research - Web Directory of English Bible Versions, online and downloadable,
and other resources
MegaBible.com
- Many Bible and Bible resources
Bible
Gateway on your own site
Blue
Letter Bible Free Bible Tools
Blue
Letter Bible - do searches on their site
Crosswalk's
Bible Tools on your webpage - this the the one I use at the
top of almost every webpage of mine.
Interactive
Online Bible Studies - KJV ( KJV only, I think...) with Strongs
EASTON'S
BIBLE DICTIONARY
Nave's
Topical Index
Jack
Van Impe's Dictionary of Prophecy Terms
Bible facts/info:
TEXTUAL
INFO ABOUT THE BIBLE - # of words, chapters, books in the Bible
The
Books of the Bible - a list of the Books of the Bible
Jewish
Observances - a list of Jewish Observances
Portraits
of the Apostles - Biblical facts about the apostles and traditional
stories as well
The
Names of God in the Old Testament - list of O.T. names of God
Names,
Titles and Characters of Jesus Christ - list of titles, characters,
& names of Christ
I am NOT a King James Version onlyist.
The following Bibles I have found are translated from the Textus Receptus
and Majority Text:
Possible legitimate translations by scholars:
Tyndale New Testament 1526-1530
- http://faithofgod.org/EnglishC/
Miles Coverdale's Bible 1535 -
Psalms
from Coverdale's Bible , the
whole Bible in old english spelling & bad controls
Matthew's Bible 1537 - Luke
11:2-4
The Great Bible 1539 - Luke
11:2-4
Geneva Bible 1557-1560 - With
verses that have notes only , all
the gospels & most of the NT , the
whole Bible but in old english spelling & bad controls
The Bishops' Bible 1568 -
download
all of the New Testament , the
whole Bible in old english spelling & bad controls
King James Version type
correction dates - http://www.cforc.com/kjv/
Webster Bible 1833 -
http://www.awmach.org/BWB/dochome.htm
Young's Literal Translation 1862-1898
- http://www.ccel.org/bible/ylt/ylt.htm
New King James Version 1979 - based
off of KJV and the TR, but is reported to side with the Minority Text when
the Minority Text differs with the TR in the notes - http://www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible?passage=MA+8&language=english&version=NKJV
The 21st Century King James Version
1994 - http://bible.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Math&KJ21_version=yes&language=english
Literal Translation of the Bible 1995
-
http://www.litvonline.com/
Revised Webster Bible 1995 - I
don't know anything about this version, it seems of good quality -
http://faithofgod.org/EnglishC/
Modern King James Version 1998
- http://www.mkjvonline.com/
Analytical Literal Translation 1999
- http://www.dtl.org/alt/main/nt.htm
English Majority Text Version 2002
-
http://www.emtvonline.com/
World English Bible not yet fully
released - http://ebible.org/bible/web/
Hebrew Names Version not yet fully
released - http://ebible.org/bible/hnv/
Other versions, but may have problems:
Scholarly translations:
Daniel Mace NT 1729 - some changes
made from the TR, displays Unitarianism Whole
NT with bad controls
Wesley's NT 1755 - based off KJV
Whole
NT with bad controls
Darby Bible 1884,1890 -
based on the TR, but uses other texts as well http://bible.christiansunite.com/dbyindex.shtml
Third Millennium Bible 1998 -
It is based off of the KJV21, but adds the Apocryphal books. This work
is sly. Many conservatives are seeking Textus Receptus/Majority Text Bibles,
this plan enables them to slip into the camp with an ecumenical pursuit,
the work towards the One World religion. http://www.biblestudytools.net/OnlineStudyBible/bible.cgi?word=Genesis+1§ion=0&version=tmb
Easy-Reading, KJV, Evidence Bible 2001
- The archaic old English words have been replaced
with their modern equivalents, without altering the meaning of the King
James text. Psalms,
Proverbs, & New Testament in PDF
Not translations, but professional:
New Geneva Study Bible - now
renamed as: The Reformation Study Bible - 1995 - this
is a "Study Bible" and not a translation. They use the NKJV and have lots
of notes and teachings centered around the Reformation theologies. Some
of these teachings may have been changed since the Reformation. While I
tend to like the NKJV, the teachings in this version are BAD! Here are
some reviews of these teachings from this Bible:
http://www.middletownbiblechurch.org/reformed/geneva.htm
http://www.crisispub.com/calvinism/pages/StudyBible.htm
http://www.revelationwebsite.co.uk/index1/mix/infants.htm
Defined King James Bible 1998
- This is not a translation, but only defines old words for modern
readers in the notes. This Bible may promote King James onlyism.
- a PDF view of
3 pages
Doubt the scholastic work, (may or may
not be professional):
David Lawrie's NT
1998 - http://www.angelfire.com/mp/david/index.html
American King James Version before
1999
- someone took the KJV and hand changed old english into new english, no
grammar has been changed - http://www.angelfire.com/al4/allenkc/akjv/
Sacred Name Bible(s) - These
are not "real" translations. They are usually translations from Public
Domain Bibles like KJV or Darby. They replace words like Jesus & God,
with transliterations like YHWH, IhsouV, Yeshua, Elohim...
Here is a link, exposing the error of
these Bibles: http://www.sacrednamemovement.com/snbibles.htm
Exegeses Bible 1999 - a sacred
name Bible, supposedly a real translation using the same
text the KJV is from http://www.exegesesbibles.org/
Sacred Name Bible 2002 - http://www.sacrednamebible.com/index.htm
Updated King James Version 2000
- Someone wrote a program to translate old english words
into modern words. Then used that to change the KJV. Only 6% was changed.
They didn't change any text, just let the program do it's thing. http://www.geocities.com/updatedkjv/
A Conservative Version 2001
- The OT is based on the American
Standard Version,...
the NT, the author has chosen an edition
compiled by Maurice A. Robinson and William G. Pierpont (of the Textus
Receptus tradition) Downloadable
here
Urim-Thummim Version
2001 - This translation uses the time-honored
AKJV as its "base text" in presenting to the public a restored Bible that
accurately reflects the original Scriptures. This translation therefore
will retain much of the KJ flavor to it that so many people have come to
respect, yet each verse has been Hand Crafted in the style of many of the
old Bibles that history has forgotten. All the archaic words in the UTV
have been replaced with modern equivalents, but more importantly, all the
original Hebrew and Greek words have been checked over and replaced with
words reflecting those definitions. http://bibleprophet.com/indexPUTV.html
King James Clarified 2003 - It
is theologically identical to the NT in the KJV, but many of the words
have been updated for easier understanding. http://www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/kjc/kjvc.html
VW-Edition 2004 - It
is compiled from out of the NKJV, LITV and KJV texts...The method by which
the VW-Edition has been compiled is that of Proof-Reading. Reading from
the English texts in parallel, comparing word-by-word to the linguistic
study tools to verify whether or not the English says what it is supposed
to; and when errors are found, correcting them. But it has been the diligent
goal to present the MOST CORRECT words; current English words that are
"closest" in meaning to the texts. Where the NKJV and KJV supporters usually
boast of the academic credentials of their scholarship, this editor does
not have ties to any denomination or theological militance, whether the
church of Rome, or any of the splinters that Protested against Rome. The
KJV is of Rome. NKJV is of Rome, plus the modern liberal apostasy. LITV
is of Calvinism and Reformed theology. But these have been the 'best' available
today, coming from the proper Masoretic and Textus Receptus texts.
This translation seems very "anti" from the get go.
Thus the motives for the translation are probably not pure. http://www.a-voice.org/bible-vw/bible.htm
Revised Young's Literal Translation
work
in progress - even YOU can work on this translation - http://www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/rylt/rylt.html
(if you have corrections or additions to
these lists, please email me (at the bottom of the page) with the correction
and evidence).
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