BIBLETEXTS Online Bible Commentary
** EXPLORING THE ORIGINAL TEXTS AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY **
SOME OF THE MANY ORIGINAL WEBPAGES FOUND ON THIS WEBSITE
What is the basis of the BibleTexts.com website?
Though the BibleTexts.com website is in no way affiliated with or sponsored by any church or any other organization, the website administrator is a very active and supportive church member and is united in very genuine and meaningful fellowship with Christians of all denominations. The BibleTexts.com website is dedicated to fellow-Christians everywhere and to all people who want to have a thoroughly honest understanding of the Bible, of earliest Christianity, and of the unconditional love (agape) that is at the heart of Christian practice.
The textual commentary and other original work contained in this website are based upon Hebrew and Greek texts and other biblical research tools that are widely recognized internationally as definitive standards in biblical scholarship. (See the "Bibliography" described below.)
1. THE BIBLETEXTS ONLINE BIBLE COMMENTARY and related pages
Unabridged BibleTexts Online Bible Commentary and cross-references <CLICK HERE>
This website provides objective and thoroughly researched textual and exegetical commentary on verses from every book of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. It also includes cross-references to synoptic, parallel, or similar verses in other parts of the Bible, as well as to biblical quotes and allusions in other writings.
Students of any English version of the Bible can gain new insights from the commentary, which also includes links to relevant Web-based original articles on primitive Christianity and other topics. This study-aid enables students of the King James Version to read the Bible with a more accurate understanding of what the original Hebrew and Greek texts actually said. The textual commentary within The BibleTexts Online Bible Commentary is based upon and is in complete agreement with the United Bible Societies' definitive Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (Hebrew Old Testament) and Greek New Testament (Third Edition and/or Fourth Revised Edition). It includes clarifications and corrections to the King James Version wording. The commentary is expanded and updated each week. (http://www.bibletexts.com/bt.htm)
Study aid for the weekly Bible Lesson <CLICK HERE>
This webpage includes excerpts from Unabridged BibleTexts Online Bible Commentary that are relevant to the current Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lesson. It also includes the Bible texts from the King James Version, from The New Revised Standard Version, and from the Today's English Version. (http://www.bibletexts.com/bl.htm)
Bible Lesson, as viewed by early Bible Lesson Committee members & others <CLICK HERE>
How have early Bible Lesson Committee members, editors, and others viewed the Bible Lessons? This webpage lists articles from The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel, and it includes excerpts from or the full text of some of the early articles. (http://www.bibletexts.com/articles/bl.htm)
Bibliography of some resources used for this website <CLICK HERE>
This webpage is a descriptive bibliography of over 500 of the primary resources used in preparing the BibleTexts Online Bible Commentary. (The website administrator's own biblical research library includes approximately 1500 volumes.) (http://www.bibletexts.com/bibliogr.htm)
Bible Lesson study aids & how to obtain them <CLICK HERE>
This webpage describes helpful Bible Lesson study aids and how to obtain them. There is information on how to obtain both hard copy editions and software editions of all of the following: the Christian Science Quarterly (the magazine with the complete outline of the Bible Lessons), Bibles (KJV, NASV, NIV, NRSV, TEV, and others), and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. There is also information on how to obtain other study aids, including (1) metal markers for the hardbound New Revised Standard Version Bible available in Christian Science Reading Rooms, (2) the American Bible Society's exceptionally valuable Bible research tools, (3) Bible research software, and (4) many other very helpful study aids and sources by which to obtain them. (http://www.bibletexts.com/biblestu.htm)
Bible study aids specifically keyed to the Strong's number system <CLICK HERE>
The Strong's number system identifies the Hebrew and Greek words from which the Bible was translated. This webpage lists and describes Bible study resources (Bibles, dictionaries, concordances, and software) that enable you to use the Strong's number system to understand the Hebrew and Greek words behind the KJV and other translations. You may want to especially consider these as possible additions to your own Bible research library.
Most of these resources do not require any knowledge of Hebrew or Greek. The Strong's numbers for the Bible Lesson's Bible passages are found in the "KJV and Strong#" Bible texts that are provided weekly on the weekly Bible Lesson study aid webpage (described above under the heading, "Study aid for the current week's Bible Lesson."). (http://www.bibletexts.com/strongs.htm)
Topical index of commentaries & cross-references <CLICK HERE>
This webpage provides links to other BibleTexts webpages that include commentaries and/or cross-references relevant to the Old and New Testaments and to early Christianity. This webpage will continue to expand, usually weekly. (http://www.bibletexts.com/topical.htm)
American Bible Society <CLICK HERE>
This is a link to the American Bible Society and its vast resources for Bible Study and biblical education. (http://www.americanbible.org/home.asp) To directly access the American Bible Society catalog of resources, browse click here.
Foundation for Biblical Research <CLICK HERE>
This is a link to The Foundation for Biblical Research, in Charlestown, NH, USA. "The Foundation is a non-denominational center for the study of the Bible and early Christianity. Its purpose is to contribute to a practical understanding of the Bible's significance in daily living. Bible seminars feature biblical scholars, including: Bernhard Anderson, Helmut Koester, Richard Cleave, and Bruce Metzger." The Foundation's library is also a valuable resource, and the website includes links to universities, seminaries, and many other global resources for biblical research, including this BibleTexts website. (http://www.thefoundation.org)
Goodacre's Recommended New Testament Web Resources <CLICK HERE>
This is a link to the Recommended New Testament Web Resources website, by Dr. Mark Goodacre University of Birmingham. It includes an annotated index of biblical resource websites under the following categories: Featured Links, Greek New Testament, Bible Translations and Editions, Non-canonical Christian Texts, Gospels and Acts, Paul the Apostle, Historical Jesus, Judaica, Early Church and Patristica, Jesus in Film, Academic E-Lists, New Testament Scholars, and General Resources. (http://www.ntgateway.com)
King James Version words, phrases, & verses not in original texts <CLICK HERE>
This webpage is a Bible study aid for those using the King James Version [KJV] of the Bible. It includes a partial listing of the words, phrases, and verses that appear in the KJV but that are not based upon the original Hebrew and Greek texts. In my own KJV Bibles, I enclose these words, phrases, and verses in red square brackets. By being able to see what was not in the original texts, I can still read the KJV and experience more nearly what was in the original texts. While this webpage lists most of the major occurances of such words, phrases, and verses, the unabridged Unabridged BibleTexts Online Bible Commentary (described at the top of this page) contains the most comprehensive listing of such KJV occurances available on any medium today. (http://www.bibletexts.com/kjvtexts.htm)
King James Version & the history of using modern versions in the Bible Lessons <CLICK HERE>
This is a link to documents that address in detail topics such as: (1) the King James Version and its dependence on the Textus Receptus, (2) five of the Bible study aids referenced by this website, and (3) the importance of the original texts and the official use of non-KJV Bible versions in the Bible Lessons from 1890-1914. (http://www.bibletexts.com/kjv-mod.htm)
Questions, insights, and responses shared from & with BibleTexts website users <CLICK HERE>
This BibleTexts website administrator has been answering emailed questions ever since this site was launched in September of 1996. From time to time a few of the many questions and answers will be shared, so that we all can further learn from and with each other. (http://www.bibletexts.com/qa.htm)
Resource Unlimited <CLICK HERE>
Resource Unlimited (RU) has available for purchase Custom Libraries and other Bible study reference works on CD-ROM. RU strives to offer resources that represent the recognized authorities for Bible research in each respective category, so far as they are available or become available on CD. The Custom Libraries can be upgraded (1) as the user desires to add to their Personalized Electronic Library and (2) as more high-quality references become available. Currently included are a comprehensive variety of more than 150 titles and 300 volumes including:
Most of the references offered are "integrating." This means that you can do across-the-board, instant searching and concurrent viewing, and you can include on your computer screen as many of the references from the entire Library as you desire. Many of the software features and products are illustrated in detailed tours & descriptions on the web site. Also offered is a complete Home School program (not on CD) based on Noah Webster's high moral & educational system. Computer and software training is also available as well as toll-free Customer support. You may contact them at 1-877-474-4277 and through their web site. (http://www.studyb.com)
Other informational & inspirational Web pages <CLICK HERE>
This webpage provides links to other useful webpages. (http://www.bibletexts.com/other.htm)
* Copyright 1996-2000 Robert Nguyen Cramer *