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A list of other scripture resources available on the web

Resources provided by church-related organizations or by church members

Provided by RLDS

Other

  • Webster's 1828 Dictionary An online dictionary for word usage around the time of the restoration.
  • Crosswalk contains Bible study tools including: several versions of the Bible, searches, parallel bibles, dictionaries, encyclopedias, lexicons and more.
  • Bible Gateway another bible study tool which includes the bible in several languages (text or audio), several translations of the bible in English (text or audio), commentaries and a topical index.
  • BibleWiki a wiki with the goal of being an encyclopedia for the Bible.
  • NET Bible is a fairly literal translation produced by evangelical scholars. It includes extensive translation notes.
  • ScriptureText.com features the original Hebrew and Greek texts of the Bible verse by verse along with several English translations and translations into various non-English languages.
  • New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.
  • World English Bible is one of the very few modern translations in the public domain.

Provided by anti-Mormon sites

Warning: The links below take you to scripture resources that are provided by organizations which actively preach against the Church. It is Feast upon the Word's hope that over time organizations sympathetic to the Church (or at least neutral) will provide members with tools that meet the needs provided by these anti-Mormon sites making these links irrelevant.

  • The Blue Letter Bible provides good lexical tools for studying the Bible. There is a bit of a learning curve at first to using it. Check out the help.
You may not find the anti-Mormon literature here unless you go looking for it.
Lots of anti-mormon propoganda will be found when navigating through the pages of the 1830 version of the Book of Mormon.


Feel free to add additional links on this page.