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We
invite you to share in a form of prayer that originated in the earliest
Christian times and has continued through the centuries. The
distinctive Anabaptist flavor of this collection of daily prayers is
evident in the predominance of Jesus' voice, the space for communal
reflection on scripture, and the specific choices of Bible readings.
Almost
every reader of the Bible will realize that the Scriptures, from
Genesis to Revelation, contain extensive historical materials and
innumerable allusions to the geographical background of that history.
BibleGateway.com
is a free service for reading and researching Scripture online--all in
the language or translation of your choice! We provide advanced tools
you can use to search the Bible by keywords or verse, as well as other
tools to enhance your study of the Bible.
The
Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online provides reliable,
freely-available English-language information on Anabaptist-related
congregations, denominations, conferences, institutions and significant
individuals, as well as historical and theological topics. Secular
subject articles from an Anabaptist perspective and full-text source
documents are also included.
The
Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal cultural institution
and serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest
library in the world, with more than 130 million items on approximately
530 miles of bookshelves. The collections include more than 29 million
books and other printed materials, 2.7 million recordings, 12 million
photographs, 4.8 million maps, and 58 million manuscripts.
The
pages in this atlas are here on the Internet whenever you need them.
This is a new portrayal of America in maps. We use new technologies,
but we honor traditions of accuracy, reliability, and innovation.
The NET Bible is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators’ notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars – experts in the original biblical languages – who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts. Turn the pages and see the breadth of the translators’ notes, documenting their decisions and choices as they worked. The translators’ notes make the original languages far more accessible, allowing you to look over the translator’s shoulder at the very process of translation. This level of documentation is a first for a Bible translation, making transparent the textual basis and the rationale for key renderings (including major interpretive options and alternative translations). This unparalleled level of detail helps connect people to the Bible in the original languages in a way never before possible without years of study of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. It unlocks the riches of the Bible’s truth from entirely new perspectives
Probably one of the most
powerful Bible study sites on the Internet. The SearchGodsWord.org site
not only has virtually everything else everyone else has but it also
has hard to find resources such as McGarvey's original commentary on
Acts and Burton Coffman's commentaries. The site has at over 20 english
versions of the Bible as well as over 35 reference books and more are
added every few months. The site also has an arabic and spanish Bible
with more planned. You can even set your own preferences on this site
to make it automatically default to the version you want as well as
page layout. It doesn't get much better than this for free study
material.