We have Bible Study every Thursday at the church or in a member's home at 1:30PM (snacks provided)
Bible Gateway "Bible Gateway (@BibleGateway & @BibleGatewayApp) is your rich social and personal connection to freely read, research, and reference Scripture on your desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone . . . anywhere; in more than 70 languages and more than 180 versions!" (About Page for Bible Gateway accessed 8/21/19)
NET Bible "The NET Bible is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators’ notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars – experts in the original biblical languages – who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts." (Preface to the NET Bible First Edition accessed 2/9/16). See also: About Bible.org (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Study Tools "Our aim is to offer the freshest and most compelling biblically-based content to Christians who take seriously their relationship with Christ. Bible Study Tools gives Christians of any age and at any stage the opportunity to read, study, understand, and apply the Bible to their lives. With free devotionals, study guides, helpful articles, and rich personalization functions, visitors to Bible Study Tools will be able to make the most of their Bible study time, and unlock its meaning for their lives in new and important ways." (Bible Study Tools About Us Page accessed 8/21/19)
New American Bible Revised Edition (Roman Catholic Bible) "Released on March 9, 2011, the New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the culmination of nearly 20 years of work by a group of nearly 100 scholars and theologians, including bishops, revisers and editors. The NABRE includes a newly revised translation of the entire Old Testament (including the Book of Psalms) along with the 1986 edition of the New Testament." (Revised Edition Information accessed 8/21/19)
The Tanakh (The Jewish Bible, 1917 edition) "The Tanakh (Hebrew: תַּנַ"ךְ, pronounced [taˈnaχ] or [təˈnax]; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach) is a name used in Judaism for the canon of the Hebrew Bible. The Tanakh is also known as the Masoretic Text or the Miqra. The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah ("Teaching", also known as the Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im ("Prophets") and Ketuvim ("Writings")—hence TaNaKh." (Wikipedia accessed 8/21/19)
The Five Gospel Parallels. Permits the user to view texts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Thomas side by side in a web browser. Since it is a work in progress, parallel texts from Paul are also being added. (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Maps by NET Bible. Maps to accompany Bible study. Some maps include satellite images. (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Geocoding. "The location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible." Uses Google Earth for an enhanced experience. (Accessed 8/21/19)
NET Bible "The NET Bible is a completely new translation of the Bible with 60,932 translators’ notes! It was completed by more than 25 scholars – experts in the original biblical languages – who worked directly from the best currently available Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts." (Preface to the NET Bible First Edition accessed 2/9/16). See also: About Bible.org (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Study Tools "Our aim is to offer the freshest and most compelling biblically-based content to Christians who take seriously their relationship with Christ. Bible Study Tools gives Christians of any age and at any stage the opportunity to read, study, understand, and apply the Bible to their lives. With free devotionals, study guides, helpful articles, and rich personalization functions, visitors to Bible Study Tools will be able to make the most of their Bible study time, and unlock its meaning for their lives in new and important ways." (Bible Study Tools About Us Page accessed 8/21/19)
New American Bible Revised Edition (Roman Catholic Bible) "Released on March 9, 2011, the New American Bible, Revised Edition (NABRE) is the culmination of nearly 20 years of work by a group of nearly 100 scholars and theologians, including bishops, revisers and editors. The NABRE includes a newly revised translation of the entire Old Testament (including the Book of Psalms) along with the 1986 edition of the New Testament." (Revised Edition Information accessed 8/21/19)
The Tanakh (The Jewish Bible, 1917 edition) "The Tanakh (Hebrew: תַּנַ"ךְ, pronounced [taˈnaχ] or [təˈnax]; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach) is a name used in Judaism for the canon of the Hebrew Bible. The Tanakh is also known as the Masoretic Text or the Miqra. The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah ("Teaching", also known as the Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im ("Prophets") and Ketuvim ("Writings")—hence TaNaKh." (Wikipedia accessed 8/21/19)
The Five Gospel Parallels. Permits the user to view texts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Thomas side by side in a web browser. Since it is a work in progress, parallel texts from Paul are also being added. (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Maps by NET Bible. Maps to accompany Bible study. Some maps include satellite images. (Accessed 8/21/19)
Bible Geocoding. "The location of every identifiable place mentioned in the Bible." Uses Google Earth for an enhanced experience. (Accessed 8/21/19)