Teaching Bible Resources
- Answers in Genesis—Description: An apologetics (i.e., Christianity-defending) ministry, dedicated to enabling Christians to defend their faith and to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ effectively.
- ApologeticsIndex.org—"Apologetics research resources on religious cults, sects, movements, doctrines, etc."
- Bible Map—Find out where the places and cities in the Bible are. Each location also has a description. (Works best with Firefox.)
- BiblePlaces.com—More than 6,000 pictures of biblical places
- Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry—Information on Bible difficulties, religious movements, Christian apologetics, and more.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library—An online library full of Christian classics completely free.
- EMNR.org—This site includes a good list of annotated links, additional resources, online research papers on a variety of topics, and posted manuals and doctrinal statements that show careful consideration of doctrine, ethics, and practice in cult evangelism and apologetics (whether or not you agree with every conclusion).
- E-sword.net—E-sword is a free software program that includes downloadable Bible translations, commentaries and other Bible study resources.
- Greek New Testament—The New Testament was originally written in Greek. This is an excellent resource to learn New Testament Greek for free.
- Greek Interlinear Scriptures (Scripture4all)— Greek texts with interlinear translations.
- Hall of Church History—Church history websites, categorized. This site links to Phil Johnson's annotated bookmarks, a temptation for any theological browser. From here you may also navigate to other Phil Johnson resources, such as the Spurgeon Archive.
- Hebrew Interlinear Scriptures—Hebrew texts with interlinear translations.
- Hebrew Old Testament—The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew. This is an excellent resource to learn Old Testament Hebrew for free.
- Monergism.com—Many helpful theological articles.
- Virtual Salt—Some excellent, easy-to-digest pieces on faith and learning, Bible integration, critical thinking, and other topics. See also the more basic helps for writing and researching and the list of other links.
- Watchman Fellowship—A sound and well-indexed source of information on cults and other religions.
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