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Sites Answering the KJVO Position
KJV Only Sites
Note: I do not list KJVO sites which advocate double-inspiration, call non KJVO people heretics and other irresponsible terms, and sites I deem to represent the wilder and more extreme sectors of the KJVO movement. If you know of any other good resource sites either for or against the KJVO position, please let me know.
Online Bible Search Tools
- The Unbound Bible -- contains multiple Bible versions, including several Greek Texts and the LXX, all in a very easy to use format
- Blue Letter Bible -- a site which makes it easy to see the Hebrew and Greek words behind each English word (other tools available also).
- The NET Bible -- an online Bible version with 60,000 textual notes, it often discusses textual variants and is a great resource for exegesis.
- Zhubert.Com -- an online resource for students of the Biblical languages.
- Online Original KJV 1611 Bible -- scanned images from the KJV 1611, site is very easy to use.
- English Hexapala (1841) -- compares Wycliffe (1380), Tyndale (1534-36), Great Bible (1539), Geneva (1560), Rheims (1582), and KJV (1611) side by side, and includes the annotated Greek text of Sholtz (who was a Traditional Text advocate when he published that) -- hosted at Net Bible Library.
Online Commentaries, Lexicons, and Books
- BibleCentre.Net -- best resource on the web for commentaries (has Pulpit, Word, Expositor's, MacArthurs, Barnes, etc.), lexicons (BDAG, Gesenius, BDB, Kittel's 10 volume work, etc.), and so much more (membership required, but extremely inexpensive -- can be free).
- StudyLight.Org -- contains many online commentaries (Gill, Henry, Barnes, JFB, Clarke, etc.) and a verse look up tool which also pulls up a listing of links to all the commentaries on that verse.
- Net Bible Library -- contains old online books (scanned images, very easy to use) specifically dealing with OT and NT textual criticism.
- Christian Classics Ethereal Library -- contains many old online Christian books.
- Online Commentary Listing at Monergism.com -- contains links to Calvin's commentaries among others, and gives links to some newer commentaries that are free online (like Vern Poythress' Revelation commentary).
Online Textual Criticism Tools
Other Lists of Online Resources
"But is error ever so valuable an
inheritance that it ought never to be relinquished?"
-- Dr. John Symonds
(1789)