Bible Study
Links
Bible Gateway. This site is like
having your own Bible Software. Look up Scriptures in various
translations. This site is sometimes difficult to get to because
of the heavy traffic. Because of the download time, I still
recommend you getting your own Bible Software program. Rating:
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Logos Research Sytems. Trying to learn about a subject in the
Bible. Here it is. Type in a subject that you want to learn, and
it'll give you plenty of material for your study. I like to use
this program when I'm studying the Bible on my computer. Rating:
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C.S. Lewis. Journey into an
extensive collection about the much-loved English apologist and
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Biblical
Studies Foundation. If you're looking for a new way to
dig into the Word, grab a shovel and log in here. You'll find
hundreds of Bible studies and research topics on Old and New
Testament theology, spiritual life, and history. Rating:
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The Mustard Seed. This seed is online to help you grow
(that's a switch!). The parable of the mustard seed (Matthew 13,
Mark 4, Luke 13) is the theme of this site, and it exists to aid
you in your spiritual growth. Here you can join a prayer circle,
do Bible studies online, find out about online tools, or link to
other helpful sites online. This site is a great place to start
back at the basics and use the resources that the Lord is
providing through the example of the Mustard Seed. Rating:
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Internet Christian Center. This site was created by Christian
Life Center in Grass Valley, CA, to provide useful articles,
Bible studies and more to Christian surfers and spiritual
seekers. You'll find a nice list of topics to read about, and if
you scroll down further you'll find a number of useful search
tools. Take a look, it's a good-looking site! Rating:
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Ministry
of the Word. This site brings together
a number of helpful areas in the Christian community of the 'Net.
You can search various versions of the Bible, read articles on
different topics, view testimonies for encouragement, click on
the daily devotional for inspiration, and more. Well-organized
and updated often with new content. Rating: <><
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Scriptures.com. Find the Word of God in a variety of languages. If you
can't view it here online, then you can probably get more
information on how to order the language translation you're
looking for. Great for ministering to neighbors and co-workers
who come from other countries. Rating: <>< <><
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The
WWW Bible Gateway ? Surf this link and
you'll find one of the most useful Bible search tools available
on the 'Net today. The Gateway isn't just a place to type in a
reference and get a verse. You can search the Scriptures by
keywords, phrases, or even search the "What does the Bible
say about..." area for answers to specific questions (more
than 22,000 topics!). References? Yes, you can still search
references. Search different translations and scan the study
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Matthew
Henry's Commentary What does Matthew
Henry have to say about that? Allow me to rephrase that:
"What does the Bible say?" The Matthew Henry
Concordance is a great tool for finding more information on the
background of the passages of the Bible. The search capabilities
on the site are clear and quick. It won't take long until you'll
be writing out sermons just for the fun of it! Rating:
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The Four Eleven
Foundation Don't confuse this site with
the 7-11 down the street. Both are convenient, but only one of
these will offer you so much content, it's almost scary.
Apparently the 4-11 Foundation was serious when it decided to put
up a Web site, because this is a quality place to find notes on
any of the highlighted books of the Bible that it lists. You'll
also encounter helps with Biblical themes, pastoral resources,
and more. If you have a Web browser, surf this! Rating:
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The Bible Commentary Page If
you could sit down with some of the greatest theologians (why I'm
not on it I'll never know) and get the thoughts and comments
about your favorite passages of the Bible, wouldn't you be
excited? Do it now with a click to this site. The navigation is
extremely well-organized, and you can quickly access the
commentaries on specific books of the Bible, characters, and more
here. An excellent site to bookmark! Rating: <><
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The
National Bible Association, (formerly
the Laymen's National Bible Association) was formed in 1940 by
business leaders in New York City with the singular purpose of
encouraging everyone to read the Bible. They asked me to let you
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