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Religion

This research guide provides tips for getting started with research in religion and describes useful research tools and resources.

Online Bibles

Audio Bible:  Listen to the King James Bible, as read by Stephen Johnston.

Bible Gateway: This website provides multiple translations of the Bible in multiple languages.

The Hypertext Bible: This website contains the Hebrew Bible, the King James Bible, and the Apocrypha.  You'll also find Greek and Latin translations.

NET Bible:  This online Bible includes research tools and maps. 

Dig This: Richard Friedman on "Who Wrote the Bible"

Bible Commentary & Exegesis

Bible Research: Internet Resources for Students of Scripture:  This website is intended for those looking for "looking for detailed
information on the history of the canon, texts, and versions of Scripture." 

Bible Resources: This site, from the American Bible Society, features articles about biblical figures and study guides for various books of the Bible. 

Biblical Studies on the Web:  For those interested in exegesis, this site includes the electronic versions of the biblical journals, Biblica and Fililogía Neotestamentaria, as well as an index of biblical commentaries on the web. 

Internet Sacred Text Archive: This website contains sacred texts from around the world.  It also includes biblical maps, Easton's Bible Dictionary, and other texts to aid in the study of the Bible.

iTanakh: Although primarily intended as a resource for the study of the Hebrew Bible, those interested in biblical study may find a variety of useful materials.