Bible Study Help for Students of All Ages
Studying the Bible can be difficult from both religious and academic perspectives. There are a lot of different Bible translations, and as many or more points to examine. Further there are considerations when reading the Bible with regard to which translation as well as which New Testament and Old Testament Books (and translations of) are included.
- Blue Letter Bible – An Online Bible including Numerous Translations
- Scrolls from the Dead Sea – Very Old Texts of a Diverging Scriptures
- Qumran – An Illustrated Guide
- The Qumran Manuscripts – A Detailed Analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls
- The Qumran Controversy – Why the Dead Sea Scrolls are Controversial
- Isaiah – The History of Ancient Israel
- Masoretic Text – The Old Testament kept by the Masoretes
- Martin Luther’s Bible – The First German Language Bible
- A Closer Look At the Old Testament – An Analysis of the Messianic Prophesies
- Mormon View of the Messianic Prophesies – An Analysis
- Septuagint.net – A look at the Old Testament that the Early Christians Used
- LXX – the Original Catholic Bible
- Latin Vulgate – A Searchable Latin Bible
- The Revised Vulgate – Information from the Catholic Encyclopedia
- Koine Greek – Information of the Language of Scripture
- Aramaic Bible- Scripture in old Hebrew
- Hebrew Aramaic – How to read old Hebrew Scriptures
- Old Church Slavonic Literature – An Overview
- Cyril & Methodius – One of the First Missionary Groups to Translate the Bible into local vernacular.
- The Seventy Weeks Prophesy – Should it be considered with the Messianic Prophesies?
- Bible Study –From St Vladimir’s Theological Seminary
- Christian Scholarship – From Holy Cross Greek School of Theology
- The Weseley Bible – From the Arminian Society
- Jan Hus – One of the First Protestants
- The Third Rome – Observations from the Church of Milan
- The Fourth Crusade – First Person Account of Robert of Clari
