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Mourning the loss of Zhubert? Me too, and I will have an update on the copyright discussions soon, and a new eBook of the GNT as well.

In the mean time there is an excellent new reader’s Bible available that is based on Tischendorf‘s Greek New Testament. Check that out here. It features handy footnotes and popups. You will need Google Gears for it to work, but that’s an easy install.

HT: Justin Taylor

Update:David Stark points out that the site also displays the OT, with notes for both Hebrew and Aramaic.

Related posts:

  1. Use Ubiquity to Listen to the Bible Online
  2. Subscribe to ESV Bible Reading Plans
  3. How To Search the ESV Bible from Google Chrome’s Address Bar
  4. The Open Scriptures Project
  5. A Guide to Using Zotero in Biblical Studies: Collecting, Annotating and Citing Bibliographic Data

  2 Responses to “Online Reader’s Bible”

  1. [...] to John for creating such a wonderful tool, and thanks to Tommy Keene for his post on this resource. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)It’s Still [...]

  2. This tool is wonderful, especially considering the price tag. I really appreciate that it's designed to facilitate reading rather than to provide shortcuts to translation. I only wish that it would retain your font, occurrence, and highlighting settings.

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