Bible Study Tools
Crosswalk Bible Study Tools - Bible search in various translations, some older commentaries and reference works
The Unbound Bible - Searchable Bible with numerous translations and various languages; display parallel text in English, Hebrew, Greek, and many other languages (including Chinese!)
BibleMaps.org - Select a Bible passage and see all the locations mentioned tagged on Google maps. (This site is still under construction, but is already quite useful.)
Christian History
Key documents from Christian History
Christian Classics Etereal Library - a massive collection of classic Christian works
Bible History Online - a huge collection of links to information about ancient history and archeology related to the Bible
Greek/Hebrew Tools
The Resurgence Greek Project - Called by some “the premier Greek NT site.” Based on the NA26 text, this site provides popup definitions and parsing information, and links to a detailed analysis of each word including usage information and links to additional lexicons.
Crosswalk Interlinear Bible - NASB Interlinear Heb/Gk Bible with hyperlinks to the Gk/Heb word with definition and Strong’s Number (requires installation of Gk/Heb fonts, available on the site)
Blue Letter Bible - provides Greek/Hebrew words and Strong’s Numbers, verb parsing, and more. Can search on Strong’s Numbers. (Press “C” for Hebrew/Greek tools) Unfortunately this tool uses an older, less accurate Greek text.
Browsable Greek New Testament - browse Greek NT (NA26), click on words for complete parsing; can search for Greek words limited to specific parts of speech; Greek only–no English translation (uses GIFs for Greek words, so no fonts are required)
John Piper and DesiringGod.org
John Piper has made several of his excellent books available for free download in PDF format through his ministry’s website, DesiringGod.org. Check out some of these excellent books.
Family Resources
There are a number of excellent online resources related to family matters.
Some notes about on-line Bible study resources
There are a number of commentaries and reference books available on line, but you should note that these are mostly older and outdated works. The reason for this is simple–the copyrights have run out, so there are no publisher royalties to pay. Recently some publishers have started to allow more works on line, but you should be aware that many of the best resources are not available for free. The resources listed above are some of the best that we have found, and are quite useful.