- The Tree of Live Version: this is a Messianic Jewish Bible, the New Testament of which I picked up in print awhile back. Now they've got the whole Bible available as a pretty reasonably priced app (I think it's five bucks).
- The Bible Corner: I think I actually encountered this site quite awhile back, but I think they've improved it since then. This site has all kinds of interesting historically significant Bibles, such as the Isaac Leeser Jewish translation and Alexander Campbell's Living Oracles New Testament.
- STEP Bible: This site is run by Tyndale House Cambridge, not to be confused with the Tyndale House Publishers in America, the company founded by Kenneth Taylor. This isn't the best Bible search site I've ever seen, but it is relatively simple to use.
- BibleSearch: This one is run by American Bible Society, and although it's not nearly as good as, say, Bible Gateway, it's a relatively easy-t0-use Bible search site. A bit confusing, though, its URL (bibles.org), which can easily be confused with the Bible.org site, the online home of the NET Bible.
- Speaking of the NET Bible, both the online NET Bible and Bible Gateway have recently gotten virtual facelifts, and they're both looking very good. You can find the NET Bible at the newly named Lumina site; meanwhile, Bible Gateway is done beta-testing their new site, and the NEW Bible Gateway is looking excellent as well.
Well, I don't know how new some of these sites actually are, but they're new to me:
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8/8/2014 01:39:34 am
In this age every person have a busy life and they can't give time to their religion as well, and other hand we see that the internet is every where and every can access the internet easily so for the ease of the people developer have done a very appreciating job by providing the access free of cost for bible. people really comes towards the bible as well as to their religion. Thanks for the post. God bless you.
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12/27/2014 11:58:37 pm
There are so many online Bible resources available on the Internet these days. Our company has seen a steady decrease in Bible sales in the past few years and we feel that we owe this to the increasing availability of online texts. Yes, we do sell loads of Bibles to churches and Bible study groups but the individual sales have really tapered-off.
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