Free to Low cost Online Bible Study resources
Online Bibles
Bible Gateway – A very wide variety of online Bibles to search and read
Blue Letter Bible – Has an emphasis on commentaries and several which are not as common but not the most user friendly site.
Oremus – limited translation options but can list multiple passages on a single page
NET Bible – a new translation with quite extensive translator footnotes to explain translation issues to the reader.
Greek & Hebrew Reader’s Bible – An advanced online Greek New Testament and Hebrew Old Testament with mouse over lexical aids to provide as much or as little help as you desire. Also helpful if you want to try to read through the Bible in the original languages but struggle with the vocabulary of the lesser used words.
The Resurgence Greek Project – An advanced online Greek New Testament with mouse over lexical aids for those who want to look into it. Requires knowledge of Greek grammar to make sense.
Online Bible Study Environments (Free but require you to register)
e-Sword Live – A good collection of mainly older public domain Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries and Lexicons.
Online Bible Study Tools – Contains a range of modern Bible translations, Commentaries, Concordances, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Lexicons, Devotionals and Bible reading plans.
Bible Software Programs
e-Sword – One of the best free Bible study program for Windows with a wide range of available Bibles, Commentaries, Devotionals, Dictionaries, Maps and Books.
Cross Wire Bible Society – A collection of related Bible study software for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and PDAs using a common module format
Interlinear Scripture Analyzer – A free Interlinear Hebrew and Greek Bible with optional Concord Literal Version and Young’s Literal Translation Bible modules (two very literal translations) for the person who wants to really get into the original languages of the Bible. Recommended only for those who really want to get advanced in their studies, knowledge of Hebrew and Greek grammar is helpful but not required.
Historical Bibles (for the history buff)
1611 King James Bible – an online digital facsimile edition of the first printing of the KJV including the Apocrypha and original images. The title page graphics for the Old Testament and New Testament are especially interesting.
The Digital Christian Library – downloadable PDF digital facsimile editions of a number of historical Bibles including the 1560 Geneva Bible and the 1640 Bay Psalms Book (the first book printed in North America)



