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  • Bible Pages - Contains pictures and studies of several important manuscripts.
    www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/ww_tc.html
  • Bible Research - Comprehensive and detailed information on the history of the Bible, including the canon, Greek text, ancient and English versions.
    www.bible-researcher.com
  • Duke Papyrus Archive - Features online access to over 1,375 ancient Egyptian papyri at Duke University, including many early Christian texts (liturgical and Biblical texts).
    scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/papyrus
  • International Bible Society NIV Resource Center - Background about the NIV translation; complete online NIV text.
    www.niv.org
  • Notes on the Septuagint - Articles on the origin, transmission, and New Testament use of the Septuagint (Greek translation of the Old Testament).
    www.geocities.com/r_grant_jones/Rick/Septuagint/spindex.htm
  • Oxyrhynchus Papyri Online - Information, background, texts and images of Greek papyri important for the study of early Christianity and Gnosticism.
    www.csad.ox.ac.uk/POxy
  • Papyrology Resources - Links to online Greek and Coptic papyri relevant to Biblical studies on the web.
    www.smu.edu/~dbinder/papyrolo.html
  • TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism - Peer-reviewed online journal. (Articles and book reviews solicited)
    rosetta.reltech.org/TC/TC.html
  • The OpenText Project - An expanding site providing information, resources and data for the analysis of Hellenistic Greek--especially the Greek of the New Testament. Texts are annotated with various levels of linguistic information, such as text-critical, grammatical, semantic and discourse features.
    opentext.org
  • Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts Website - Introduction to Biblical text critical methods and ancient manuscripts (primarily Greek, transliterated into English). Excellent resource, originally at Brown University, now at Earlham School of Religion.
    www.earlham.edu/~seidti/iam/interp_mss.html

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