New Testament Resources

 

English Only

Learn the Greek Alphabet

Learn English and Greek Grammar

Greek Language Study

1) Read English versions and translations

2) Use Strong’s Concordance

3) Use web site Interlinear (crosswalk.com)

4) Use Commentaries and other helps

 

 

1) Use Greek dictionary (Thayer’s, etc.)

2) Read commentaries using Greek words

3) Observe different Greek texts

Result:

Able to independently discern word meanings and verify commentaries and translations

 

1) Understand parsing of Greek text

2) Observe syntax and grammar

Result:

Able to discern sentence structure and further understand the text.  Further independence.

Result:

Able to discern more subtle distinctions in the text. 

http://bible.crosswalk.com/.  A very useful site for English only readers as well as those with some skills in Greek. This site has an interlinear Bible (you will need to download and install the BST fonts for Greek and Hebrew in your fonts directory), commentaries, parallel Bible (many versions), and lots of other Christian reference tools.  The Greek text is eclectic.

 

http://www.olivetree.com/handheld/products/index.html. This site has many English and other language translations many of which are free.  It also contains several versions of the Greek New Testament (including textus receptus, Majority Text, and Eclectic Texts) for PDA (PalmPilot) and computer. For the parsed computer texts add “.txt” to the end of the file to read it, or online use the Westcot-Hort Parsed text available at http://www.byztxt.com/download/index.html.

 

http://www.ccel.org/.  This site has many resources including Bible versions in many languages, a Catholic Encyclopedia, an extensive collection of electronic editions of Christian books and other materials from all centuries.

 

http://www.htmlbible.com.  This site has an Interlinear Bible and also has several versions of the Greek New Testament presented in a parallel Bible.

 

http://www.concordant.info/OnlineInterlinear.htm.  Contains eclectic transliterated Greek text with grammatical tags in PDF format.  English translation is the authorize version.

 

http://www.kuyper.org/thetext/pub.html.  This site for The Institute for Renaissance and Reformation Biblical Studies contains a new English version of the Majority Text.

 

http://www.bible-researcher.com/title.html.  The top of the page has textual criticisms.  The bottom has links to several interesting articles and other web links.

 

http://www.bible-researcher.com/links03.html.  Bible links given on the bible-researcher web site lead to many other resources.

 

http://www.ntgateway.com/greek/.  Another site with links to many resources.