Here and there I’ve mentioned some good resources for Bible students and teachers. Here are a couple more:
1. Some people have already discovered that the web contains many sites featuring the Bible in various translations. One of the better ones is Bible Gateway. It features a passage lookup and also a keyword search for concordance-type study. The home page address is
http://www.biblegateway.com/
2. The Jerusalem Archaeological Park is billed as Israel’s most important place for the study of antiquity. But just in case you’re not planning a trip to the Middle East, the Park has an impressive web site where you can see, for example, a simulated panoramic view from the inside of the Second Temple, a place well known to Jesus and the Apostles. The site also features time lines, as well as maps and depictions of the city of Jerusalem and the two Temples through history. The home page can be found at
http://www.archpark.org.il/
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