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Bible Gateway offers a searchable online Bible in more than 200 versions and 70 languages that is an open resource for reading, research, and reference from any location. Bible Gateway offers a library of audio Bibles, a mobile app, devotionals, commentaries, email newsletters, and other free resources.
Bible Hub is offered by the Online Parallel Bible Project and provides a variety of features for in-depth study of the Bible with Hebrew and Greek language options. Study tools include atlases, commentaries, concordances, devotions, dictionaries, encyclopedias, interlinear Bibles, timelines, and an online Christian library with hundreds of texts.
This website contains free resources such as Bible versions, reading plans, translation comparisons, and parallel Bibles. It includes study aids such as dictionaries, commentaries, encyclopedias, lexicons, maps, and concordances. The site offers Bible history texts and a collection of classic Christian texts.
The site offers Bible studies, Bible study tools, reference books, children and family resources, doctrine and theology resources, spiritual growth and Christian living resources, and more.
The site offers more than 8,000 classic works from seminary libraries. During the beta period, all books are free for viewing.
Blue Letter Bible is a searchable online Bible program that provides access to numerous Bible translations and study tools including commentaries, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other theological resources.
eSword is a downloadable resource for studying and researching the Bible. It includes various versions of the Bible, commentaries, Bible dictionaries, an integrated editor, Strong’s tooltips, Scripture tooltips, search options, a reference library, and many other features.
GlobeTheoLib offers resources related to theology and ecumenism. The digital library offers free access to more than 650,000 full-text articles, journals, books and other resources covering areas such as ecumenical, intercultural, and contextual theologies, theological education, and interreligious studies. Librarians are also available via email. Students must register and sign in with a username and password.
The Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL) is a select database of digital books relating to the development of theology and philosophy during the Reformation and Post-Reformation/Early Modern Era. Late medieval and patristic works printed and referenced in the early modern era are also included.
The site contains an extensive library of resources with nearly 6,000 chapters, monographs, speeches, and articles related to religious issues. The resources are written primarily from a Christian perspective but represent many different points of view.
The site contains an extensive library of resources with nearly 6,000 chapters, monographs, speeches, and articles related to religious issues. The resources are written primarily from a Christian perspective but represent many different points of view.
The Theologian is an Internet journal presenting theological and pastoral resources. The goal is to integrate biblical studies, doctrine, and pastoralia. Contributors are conservative, non-denominational evangelicals.

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