- Biblegateway -- Good for passage and word searching the Bible (or the Text). Also has a variety of translations for comparisons.
- KJV Dictionary -- I use this to look up original words in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Not that I speak/read those language yet, but it's useful for finding deeper meanings and connections between different portions of the text. I'll give some examples at some point.
- Follow The Rabbi -- This is Ray Vander Laan's ministry site and provides excellent study resources. RVL is a Dutch Christian from Michigan who received his PhD from Yeshiva University, an orthodox Jewish university. His perspective on the Text is fascinating.
- Mars Hill Bible Church, MI -- This church started with teachings on Leviticus. The sermons blew me away and I began to see the Bible as one big story, all connected and intricately interwoven. They own a mall in Michigan and meet in the former main department store. Check out their sermons online.
- Jerusalem Perspective -- Publishing site for the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research. There is a great dialogue section and written material from some of the leading scholars in New Testament studies.
- j.c.studies -- Teachings from Dwight Pryor focusing on the Jewish roots of Christianity.
- Kehilat Ariel -- A congregation of Messianic Jews (and Goyim) from San Diego. Great online sermon archive. I highly recommend the series on Acts that is currently available.
Sunday, November 07, 2004
Online materials
There are great Biblical study tools online and I've listed a few of my favorites in the link section on the right. Here is a brief overview:
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