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Greek New Testament
This interesting site provides the Greek text of the New Testament, with accents, as image files. When you click on a word, it gives you a grammatical analysis of the word, but without a definition.
http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~fisher/gnt/
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Greek New Testament (Perseus Digital Library)
This site, well known for classical texts, provides the Westcott-Hort Greek New Testament. It offers lexical aids for students of Greek, drawing on the Liddell-Scott-Jones lexicon.
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text.jsp?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0155:book=Matthew
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HTML Bible
This site offers: "King James Bible Reference Suite; King James Bible with Strong's Dictionary and Hebrew and Greek Concordance; Parallel Greek New Testament; The Speaking Bible; King James Sacred Name Bible; Free Bible Software." Maintained by John Hurt.
http://www.htmlbible.com/
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Olive Tree Bible Software
"Choose from over 80 electronic translations of the Bible as well as commentaries, dictionaries, devotionals, eBooks, and Strong's numbering system. The Bible is offered in various languages, including German, French, Spanish, Chinese and many others. Original Hebrew and Greek texts are also available."
http://www.olivetree.com/bible/index.html
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Unbound Bible, The
"The Unbound Bible is a collection of searchable Bibles consisting of: 10 English versions including the NASB; Greek and Hebrew Versions (the original Bible languages); 4 ancient versions; 42 versions in other languages."
http://unbound.biola.edu/
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Four-Color Synopsis
"In each column, the color black denotes that its text is literally shared by the other two Evangelists. The presence of a color belonging to another gospel means that the text is shared by only that gospel. Text in the same color pertaining to that gospel indicates unique material to that gospel. For example, red text in Matthew's column indicates textual agreement with Mark only; green text with Luke only; and blue text means uniquely Matthew wording. Similarly, blue text in Mark's column means that material shared only with Matthew. The minor agreements of Matthew and Luke against Mark can easily be found by looking for green text in Matthew's column (on the far left) or blue text in Luke's column." This Greek New Testament site is maintained by Stephen Carlson.
http://www.mindspring.com/%7Escarlson/synopt/harmony/
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Greek New Testament
This page offers links to online versions of Greek NT, grammars, language tools, etc.
http://www.ntgateway.com/greek/
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Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts Web
"The main focus of the web is on the process used to study the ancient manuscripts upon which the New Testament is based. While the language discussed is Greek, almost everything is explained with transliterations into English and, where applicable, translations from standard English Bibles." Maintained by Timothy W. Seid.
http://www.earlham.edu/%7Eseidti/iam/interp_mss.html
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Teknia
This site is related to a textbook by William Mounce called The Basics of Biblical Greek. The site offers free software which assists students in learning Greek.
http://www.teknia.com/
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B-Greek
"B-Greek is a mailing list for discussing the Greek text and language of the Bible. Anyone interested in New Testament Studies is invited to subscribe, but the list assumes a working knowledge of Biblical Greek."
http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/index.html
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Corpus Paulinum
"Corpus Paulinum (the Corpus-Paul List) is a moderated academic e-list dedicated to the scholarly discussion and evaluation of critical questions surrounding the life, influence, teaching, theology, and the writings of the Apostle Paul. The List's purpose is to provide a forum where these questions may be raised, entertained, and debated outside of the usual arenas of printed journals and monographs. Additionally, Corpus Paulinum is intended to be a venue in which those working professionally in the field of Pauline studies may post and receive critical responses to papers or ideas that are in the process of development."
http://metalab.unc.edu/corpus-paul/
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New Testament Gateway: E-Lists
A collection of links to New Testament discussion groups.
http://www.ntgateway.com/E-Lists.htm
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Synoptic-L
Synoptic-L is an academic list devoted to scholarly discussion of the Synoptic Gospels. Its purpose is to provide a forum for questions relating to the exegesis of Matthew, Mark and / or Luke, using and analysing the standard critical tools and methods, with a special emphasis on the interrelationships among the Synoptics. Those who would like to apply for subscription should bear in mind that Synoptic-L is an academic list and that contributors are expected to be professional scholars or graduate students who are familiar with the sources, tools and methods used in the critical study and exegesis of the Synoptic Gospels."
http://ntgateway.com/synoptic-l/
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Analytikon
"Welcome to ANALYTIKON, a place where you can review the basics of New Testament Greek and practice identifying essential vocabulary and grammatical functions as you translate fully annotated verses from the New Testament. This site is designed to assist those who have already studied basic NT Greek and wish to refresh their language skills of reading, translation, and grammatical analysis for their personal or formal academic studies."
http://www.analytikon.org/
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New Testament Greek
This site offers lessons in NT Greek at introductory and more advanced levels. Maintained by Jeff Smelser.
http://www.ntgreek.net/
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W. Willker's Bible Pages
This page offers resources relating to New Testament textual criticism, papyrology, Hellenistic Greek and NT apocryphal writings.
http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/ww_tc.html
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Daily Calendar of the Greek Gospels
"This site is designed to help you read through the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in Greek over the course of a year. The readings vary in length, usually around 10-11 verses, but sometimes more or less depending on the specific passage." Audio recordings of the Greek text are also provided.
http://www.mythfolklore.net/gospel/index.htm
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New Testament Resources
This site offers information on New Testament Greek, Exegetical Method, Translation, Textual Criticism, LXX and Other non-NT Koine Greek, Biblical Theology and Exegesis, Biblical Language Fonts, etc. Maintained by Rod Decker.
http://www.ntresources.com/
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Center for New Testament Textual Studies
"The Center for New Testament Textual Studies, founded in 1998, is a research center devoted to the collation and analysis of the New Testament text in the Greek manuscripts. The Center especially emphasizes the study of the Greek minuscule manuscripts of the New Testament, but other projects are also undertaken."
http://www.nobts.edu/CNTTS/Default.html
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"Reading the Greek New Testament and Related Literature"
A course by Casey Elledge at Gustavus Adolphus College.
http://homepages.gac.edu/~celledge/Rel-232.htm
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Codex Sinaiticus
"Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most important books in the world. Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the Christian Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Its heavily corrected text is of outstanding importance for the history of the Bible and the manuscript – the oldest substantial book to survive Antiquity – is of supreme importance for the history of the book."
http://www.codexsinaiticus.org/en/
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"Greek Exegesis: The Gospel of Mark"
A course by Stanley Porter at McMaster Divinity College.
http://www.macdiv.ca/syllabi/Fall%202009/Porter%20-%20NT%202IO3.pdf
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"Greek Exegesis: Ephesians"
A course by Cynthia Long Westfall at McMaster Divinity College.
http://www.macdiv.ca/syllabi/Winter%202010/Westfall%20-%20NT2JO3.pdf
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