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Selected Internet Resources on Computer-Assisted Biblical Research

by Harry Hahne


Contents.


Bibliographies.

Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Bible Software Frequently Asked Questions

    Information on dozens of commercial, shareware and freeware Bible-search programs for Windows, DOS and Macintosh.

  • Macintosh Bible Software Frequently Asked Questions

    Information on commercial and freeware Bible-search programs for the Macintosh. The FAQ list is automatically sent to you every time it is updated.

Internet Discussion Groups

  • Computerized Analysis of Biblical Texts Discussion Group

    A discussion list dedicated to the computer-assisted research of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures. This list doubles as a forum for CARG-related discussion. CARG is the Computer Assisted Research Group of the Society of Biblical Literature.

    • To subscribe, send the message "SUBSCRIBE AIBI-L first-name last-name" to: listserv@listserv.uottawa.ca
    • Send list messages to: aibi-l@listserv.uottawa.ca

  • Biblical Greek Discussion Group

    A discussion list dedicated to Hellenistic Greek and the scholarly study of the Greek New Testament and Septuagint.

    • To subscribe, send the message "SUBSCRIBE B-GREEK first-name last-name" to: majordomo@virginia.edu
    • Send list messages to: b-greek@virginia.edu

  • Greek Grammar Discussion Group

    A discussion list devoted to the Reference Grammar Project of the Westar Institute and Hellenistic Greek Linguistics.

  • Biblical Hebrew Discussion Group

    A discussion list dedicated to the scholarly study of the Hebrew Bible and related Hebrew and Aramaic linguistic issues.

    • To subscribe, send the message "SUBSCRIBE B-HEBREW first-name last-name" to: majordomo@virginia.edu
    • Send list messages to: b-hebrew@virginia.edu

  • Electronic Hebrew Users Newsletter

    A electronic newsletter devoted to computers and Hebrew, including the Hebrew Bible.

  • Jewish Studies Discussion Group

    • To subscribe, send the message "SUBSCRIBE H-JUDAIC first-name last-name" to: listserv@msu.edu

World Wide Web and Gopher Sites.

  • Student's Favorite Web Links on Computer-Assisted Biblical and Theological Research

    A list of the favorite Web sites of students who took Dr. Harry Hahne's course "Computers in Biblical and Theological Studies", taught at Ontario Theological Seminary.

  • Bible Software for Scholars

    Discussion and reviews of software for computer-assisted biblical research, in the light of the needs of scholars and students of the Scriptures. It also discusses issues related to the accurate use of Bible-search software in scholarly research.

  • Resource Pages for Biblical Studies

    One of the best Internet resources on biblical studies. Has links to Bible translations and related texts, linguistic resources, lexicons, libraries, online articles, reviews and course material, software, searchable bibliographic databases, online bibliographies Mediterranean social world, archaeology, ethics and information on Philo.

  • Scholars Press TELA (The Electronically Linked Academy)

    Information from Scholars Press on religion, philosophy, classics, Near Eastern archaeology and ancient history. Includes information from the American Academy of Religion, American Philological Association, Society of Biblical Literature, American Schools of Oriental Research and American Society of Papyrologists.

  • Hellenistic Greek Linguistics

    Information on the Greek Grammar Seminar of the Westar Institute, which is working to produce a successor to the Blass-Debrunner-Funk Greek grammar.

  • Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Papers

    A repository of papers on Hellenistic Greek.

  • Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts, by Timothy Seid

    A hypertext tutorial on paleography and textual criticism, with an emphasis on the New Testament. Shows what is involved in moving from the ancient manuscripts to the modern critical text of the New Testament. It is designed to supplement standard works on textual criticism such as Metzger, Aland and Finegan.

  • Electronic New Testament Manuscripts Project

    An ongoing international, scholarly, volunteer effort to make images and transcriptions of New Testament manuscripts available freely on the Internet.

  • Bible Software Reviews Page by Franz Boehmisch (in German)

    Reviews of Quest, Bible Works, Computer Aided Bible and other programs.

  • Bible Gateway at Calvin College

    Search the Bible right on the Web! (requires a Web browser that supports forms)

  • Dead Seas Scrolls Exhibition at the Library of Congress

    An online version of the Library of Congress's exhibition titled "Scrolls from the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship." The exhibition covers the Jewish and Christian context of the scrolls and the Qumran community that deposited them, and includes images of selected scrolls and other archaeological artifacts, such as pottery and coins.

  • Software for Theologians at Durham (Gopher)

    Information on Greek and Hebrew word processing, sources of biblical texts online and on disk, software for learning Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, and a bibliography related to Computing in Theology. Includes an archive of selected software.

  • Hebrew Syntax Encoding Initiative

    A project to extend the Westminster Morphologically Analyzed Machine-Readable Hebrew Bible to the syntactic level. The goal is to produce a free, theory-neutral syntactic database and search engine for Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic syntactical and discourse analysis. The committee was formed loosely under the auspices of the Computer-Assisted Research Group (CARG) of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).

  • The APS Research Guide to Resources for Theological and Religious Studies

    A guide to internet resources for research in theological and religious studies. Resources are categorized by religion. Produced by the Internet Research Project at the faculty of theology of St. Michael's College of the University of Toronto.

  • Internet & Electronic Media: A Resource for Religionists Engaged in Critical Analysis

    A survey of the work of scholars who are thinking critically about Internet and electronic media from philosophical, hermeneutical, ethical and social perspectives, with links to relevant Internet-accessible resources.

  • Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation

    A thorough, annotated list of internet resources for Classics. It includes information about Web sites, databases, exhibits, research projects, electronic publications, bibliographies, journal indexes, image collections, electronic text archives, fonts, software, course materials, professional organizations, classics departments, online seminars and discussion groups. this is an essential site for anyone doing classics research. Many of the links of valuable for biblical studies.

  • Oxford classics web page

    Numerous links to software and information for classicists and biblical scholars.

  • University of Pennsylvania CCAT Gopher

    The gopher for the departments of Classical Studies and Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania CCAT (Center for Computerized Analysis of Texts).

  • TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae )Gopher

    The gopher for the Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, a project at the University of California at Irvine, which has put the majority of classical Greek and Latin texts in machine readable form.

  • Religious studies chapter from The CTI Centre for Textual Studies Resources Guide, (eds. L. M. Hughes and S. D. Lee, 1994)

    An online version of the chapter on religious studies from a standard printed guide to software for humanities research and teaching. Includes bibliography.

FTP Sites.


Updated September 8, 1997
Copyright © 1994-1997 Harry Hahne