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Church Documents on the Bible
Catholic Church Documents Related to Biblical Study
Dei Verbum (Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation).
Outline of Dei Verbum by Father Felix Just, SJ
The Revelation of God, Catechism of the Catholic Church
The Transmission of Divine Revelation, Catechism of the Catholic Church
Sacred Scripture, Catechism of the Catholic Church
Divino Afflante Spiritu (1943) (On the Most Opportune Way to Promote Biblical Studies) Pope Pius XII
Spiritus Paraclitus (1920) (On St. Jerome) Pope Benedict XV
Pascendi Dominici Gregis (On the Doctrines of the Modernists) (1910) Pope Piux X
Providentissimus Deus (1893) (On the Study of Holy Scripture) Pope Leo XIII
Understanding the Word of God: Dei Verbum 35 Years Later, by Archbishop Charles Chaput
Revelation Invites Us to Communion and Life (1995) – An address by Pope John Paul II
Revelation in Recent Catholic Theology, An Article by Avery Dulles, SJ (1967)

Sacred Scripture (The Bible)
A Basic Overview of English Translations of the Bible
The New American Bible, Daily Mass Readings USCCB

Online Bibles
The New American Bible Online.
Catholic Bibles in English on the Internet
Online Douay-Rheims Bible.
The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
The New Revised Standard Version
The King James Bible
The Revised Standard Version (RSV) Bible
Audio Bible. The King James Version narrated by Alexander Scourby. Listen in on your PC; needs Real Audio, but that’s downloadable for free.
The New English Bible. An online version of the paraphrased Bible in modern English.

Searchable Bibles
The Bible Gateway. Ability to search 16 different translations simultaneously.
The Goshen Online Study Bible. Various English Dictionaries and English Translations.
The Blue Letter Bible. A fundamentalist site that provides numerous searchable bibles.
ARTFL Project: King James Bible Search.
ARTFL Project: Luther Bible. (German) Search
ARTFL Project: Louis Segond Bible (French 1910) Search
ARTFL Project: Latin Vulgate Bible (Search)
The Unbound Bible. A tremendous site that features over 10 searchable Bibles, as well as texts from major religions, and historical texts that are used in biblical study.
E-Canon – Online Search Engine for Canonical Texts

Biblical Journals
American Journal of Biblical Theology
Biblica
Journal of Biblical Literature
Journal of Hebrew Linguistics
The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures
Online Journals of Biblical Interest. A list of electronic publications maintained by the Bible Gateway.

Biblical Articles
The Bible From Square One Article by Elizabeth McNamer in Scripture from Scratch
Interpreting the Bible: The Right and the Responsibility Article by Sandra Schneiders, I.H.M. in Scripture from Scratch
The Lectionary and the Liturgical Year: How Catholics Read Scripture Article by Thomas Richstatter, O.F.M., S.T.D. in Scripture from Scratch
So What’s Catholic about It?: The State of Catholic Biblical Scholarship Article by Luke Timothy Johnson in Commonweal, 1998
Reading the Good Book Article by Carol Luebering in Scripture from Scratch
What Scripture Says…and Doesn’t Say: Reading the Bible in Context Article by Margaret Nutting Ralph in Scripture from Scratch
The Use and Abuse of the Bible Article by Ronald Witherup, S.S. in Scripture from Scratch
A Basic Overview of Hebrew and Christian Bibles.
An Introduction to Biblical Genres and Form Criticism. by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
The New Testament Canon, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
New Testament Statistics, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
A Brief Overview of Book and Letter in the New Testament, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Why You Need to Read the Bible (This article was published with Ecclesiastical Permission, Dublin, Ireland, and was distributed to every Catholic Parish.)
Defending the Deutero-Canonicals, by James Akin
The Old Testament Canon, by James Akin
Take and Read: Meeting God Through the Scriptures, by Paul Zilonka, C.P.
Taught by the Holy Spirit, by Victor Hoagland, C.P.
How Christians Interpret the Bible. A Non-Catholic site that provides an overview on how different Christian Traditions interpret the Bible.
Who Really Wrote the Gospels and Why Should We Care? A talk given by Professor Felix Just, S.J. at the Religious Education Congress of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
When the King Crosses the Line: Royal Deviance and Restitution in Levantine Ideologies. This web site describes the ways in which the ancient people blamed reoccurring problems, such as famine and plagues, on God or gods. It has a chart that breaks down each Biblical passage that describes these instances. For each passage, the chart tells what the people did as their breach of faith, their punishment, the prophetic interpretation of the episode, and the restitution and sacrifices they carried out.
The Galilean Fishing Economy and the Jesus Tradition. An article by K.C. Hanson published in Biblical Theology Bulletin. This article examines fishing as a sub-system of the political economy and domestic economy of 1st Century Galilee.
Pontius Pilate. An account of Pontius Pilate from a purely historical perspective.
The Roman World of Jesus. An overview.
The Jewish World of Jesus. An overview.
The Christians as the Romans Saw Them. This is a collection of references to Christianity from non-Jewish sources.
Church of the Apostles Found on Mount Zion. An article that originally appeared in the Biblical Archeological Review.
Crucifixion in Antiquity. An article by Joe Zias, retired curator of Archeology/anthropology for the Israel Antiquities Authority.
Josephus’ References to Crucifixion.Accounts by a Roman Historian. (born. c. 37 C.E.)
Jerusalem’s Essene Gateway. Where the Community Lived in Jesus’ Time. An article that originally appeared in the Biblical Archeological Review.
The Kingdom of God in the Synoptic Tradition. A list of all references to the Kingdom of God in Matthew, Mark, Luke and Q.
A collection of articles on the Jewish and Roman World of Jesus.
Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social Conflicts. K.C. Hanson.
A New Look at the Inscriptions of Tiglath-piliser III. Article in Biblica by Gersham Galil.
Re-thinking Church Models through Scripture. Article by Walter Brueggemann.
The Roots of Restriction: Women in Early Israel. Article by Carol Meyers.
God’s Steadfast Love: Towards a New Conception of Old Testament Theology. Article in Biblica, by Hermann Spiekermann.
A collection of online articles compiled by Gerald Darring.
Using Scripture in Community

Biblical Research (Reference Materials)
Crosswalk.com. A fundamentalist web site with many biblical tools.
ARTFL Project: Multilingual Bibles.
Bible Glossary Provided by PostModern Bible-Amos Commentary
Bible Study Tools. Part of the Goshen site. Links to lots of tools.
Easton’s Bible Dictionary.
Hitchcock’s Bible Names Dictionary.
Smith’s Bible Dictionary.
Torrey’s Topical Textbook. A searchable phrase site for the Bible.
Nave’s Topical Bible
Strong’s Concordance
Navigating the Bible. A Jewish site containing the Torah, an Atlas, and some Jewish "how-to" instructions.
Pictures of Archeological Sites

General Bible Materials
Biblical Studies on the Web.
Bible Glossary Provided by Barry Bandstra, Reading the Old Testament
A Basic Glossary of Biblical Terms.
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, (Lots of Biblical Research Web Sites)
Frequently Asked Questions about the Bible
Basic Geography of the New Testament, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
The Dead Sea Scrolls.
Paul Couture’s Basic Web sites for Scripture Study.
Links To National Bible Society Sites. A comprehensive listing of all National Bible Society Sites. Any site not in English is clearly indicated as such.
The Internet Sacred Text Archive. The Internet Sacred Text Archive is a freely available non-profit archive of electronic texts about religion, mythology, legends and folklore, and occult and esoteric topics.
A List of Biblical Publishers. Where to purchase and find biblical resources.
Biblical E-Journals and Print Journals with Web pages.
Model of Herod’s Temple. A photo of a model.
Time Line for the History of Judaism. A web page used for a Religious Studies Course at the University of Pennsylvania.
Basic Facts About the Dead Sea Scrolls.
New Testament Canons Through the Ages. A chart showing when early texts were accepted or rejected as divinely inspired.
The Theology Library: The Bible.
Interpreting Ancient Manuscripts.
Online Maps. From the New Testament Gateway.
An Overview of Israelite, Jewish and Early Christian History, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Color Coded Luke; Blue = Q material (Q); Red= Mark (Mk);Orange = Luke’s Special Material (L)

Why you need to read the Bible: A Catholic view This article was published with Ecclesiastical Permission, Dublin, Ireland, and was distributed to every Catholic parish in Ireland
English Translations of the Bible Courtesy of Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
Choosing a Bible Translation James Akin
The Bishops, the Bible and Liturgical Language By Richard J. Clifford, S.J. First published in America, May 27, 1995
Bible Translation A wonderful collection of links hosted by Wayne Leman. Includes a translation glossary along with lots of information on translating and translations
How Various Christians Interpret the Bible From ReligiousTolerance.org
Scripture: Recent Protestant and Catholic Views Article by Avery Dulles, S.J. in Theology Today, 1980
A Basic Vocabulary of Biblical Studies For Beginning Students By Fred L. Horton, Jr., Kenneth G. Hoglund, and Mary F. Foskett of Wake Forest University
An Introduction to Biblical Genres and Form Criticism Courtesy of Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
Jewish and Christian Bibles: A Comparative Chart A Comparative Chart of Jewish, Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant Bibles, courtesy of Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
On the Biblical Canon Presentations by Kevin P. Edgecomb in Berkeley, California. Canon Muratorianus. Comparison Chart of the Historically Held Canons of Different Churches. On the Amazing Ethiopian Orthodox Canon!
WWW Biblical Theology Index This is an index of Biblical Theology materials available on the World Wide Web
Basic Web Sites for Scripture Study An Annotated List by Paul Couture, S. S. E., Saint Michael’s College, Colchester VT
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, Page 1 Bible texts, translations and related texts
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, Page 2 Biblical Studies Electronically Published
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, Page 3 Aspects of the Mediterranean Social World
Resource Pages for Biblical Studies, Page 4 The Philo of Alexandria Page
Electronic New Testament Educational Resources Lots of wonderful material, courtest of Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
The Fathers of the Church on the Bible Links to the writings of the Fathers on Biblical texts
Protestant and Jewish Approaches to the Scripture a revised form of a presentation by Gregory Mobley given at the May 19, 2004 meeting of the Jewish-Christian Dialogue sponsored by the American Jewish Committee and the Massachusetts Council of Churches
EIKON Image Database for Biblical Studies A faculty-library initiative at Yale Divinity School that provides digital resources for teaching and research in the field of Biblical studies
Post-Modern Bible A project being undertaken by Professor Tim Bulkeley of Carey Baptist College in New Zealand. “The Post-Modern Bible will be Multimedia and Multi-temporal. It will allow Multiple paths and Multiple uses.”
Bible Dictionary Part of the project being undertaken by Professor Tim Bulkeley of Carey Baptist College in New Zealand
Biblical Studies.org.uk An Internet Resource for Studying the Bible. Webmaster: Robert I. Bradshaw, B.Sc., C.D.R.S. The best of non-Catholic scholarship
The Interactive Bible Engage in an interactive, multimedia encounter with such biblical texts as Genesis 22, Exodus 20, 2 Samuel 11-12, Mark 16 and Matthew 28, Matthew 5-7, John 4, Galatians 1-2
Archeology and the Bible Article courtesy of CenturyOne Foundation
Enjoying the Bible A couple of dozen samples from courses taught by Fr Tommy Lane, LSS, DD, Assistant Pastor in Rathcormac Parish, Diocese of Cloyne, (Co. Cork) Ireland
St. Thomas Aquinas and Sacred Scripture Article by John F. Boyle, Department of Theology, University of St. Thomas
Oral Transmission Article by Robert B. Waltz
Words Used for Describing the Bible By Robert Longman Jr. Words discussed: Authentic, Authority, Original Autographs, Effective, Gospel, Indelible, Inerrant, Infallible, Inspired, Instructional, Norm, Only, Revealed and Revelation, Source, Sufficient, Trustworthy, True and Truthful, Unique, Word
Biblica Published since 1920 by the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. Full text of articles since 1999
TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism An electronic journal dedicated to the study of the Jewish and Christian biblical texts
Journal of Biblical Studies Published since 2001. Full text of all articles
Computer-Assisted Bible Analysis Contains reviews of sophisticated Bible-analysis software, and discusses the accurate use of Bible software
Biblical Inconsistencies Compiled by Donald Morgan
Using the Bible with Integrity Kenneth Cauthen
Scripture Mennonite Confesion of Faith; Article 4
Biblical hermeneutics: an Afrocentric perspective 1995 article by Gosnell L Yorke in the South African journal “Religion & Theology.”
Take and Read: Meeting God Through the Scriptures By Paul Zilonka, C.P.
Vision 2000: Praying Scripture in a Contemporary Way By Mark Link, S.J. Daily meditations based on the common Lectionary readings
Lectio Divina “Lectio Divina”, a Latin term, means “divine reading” and describes a way of reading the Scriptures whereby we gradually let go of our own agenda and open ourselves to what God wants to say to us. A Carmelite site
Using Scripture in Prayer and Spiritual Direction Article by Richard M. Gula in Spirituality Today, 1984
A Spirituality of Meaningful Experiences: Some Biblical Lessons Article by Elizabeth Bellefontaine in Spirituality Today, 1988
Scripture and Contemporary Spirituality Article by Leonard Doohan in Spirituality Today, 1990
Praying the Bible Biblical meditations with background music. Recorded by Fr Tommy Lane, LSS, DD, Assistant Pastor in Rathcormac Parish, Diocese of Cloyne, (Co. Cork) Ireland
The Madaba Mosaic Map A virtual travel through the holy places of Israel and environs
How the Bible Has Functioned in Roman Catholic Mission Article by Timothy A. Lenchak, SVD
The Word of God: A Blessing for all Nations – Biblical Pastoral Ministry in a Pluralistic World Final Statement of the 6th Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Biblical Federation
The Challenge of Canonical Criticism to Background Studies Article by Randy W. Nelson
Scripture Commentaries Articles by Irene Nowell, OSB: Covenant: Ancient and Ever New. The Drawing Power of Roots: Genealogies. Introduction to the Books of Chronicles. David and the Messianic Hope. The Passion of God: God’s Anger, God’s Mercy, God’s Love. Practical Wisdom. The Wisdom Woman and Christ. The Book of Proverbs. How to Read a Proverb. Proverbs – Chapter 13
Situating Biblical Narrative Studies in Literary Theory and Literary Approaches Article by Johannes C de Klerk in Religion and Theology
An example of a ‘New Age’ interpretation of the Bible Article by H Christina Steyn in Religion and Theology
Reading the Bible from an African Perspective Article by Musimbi Kanyoro in Ecumenical Review, 1999
Commentaries: Windows To The Text Article by Pheme Perkins in Theology Today, 1990
The Responsibility of Biblical Theology to Communities of Faith Article by Paul D. Hanson in Theology Today, 1980
The Bible and Ecological Spirituality Article by Walter B. Gulick in Theology Today, 1991
Ecobible: The Bible and Ecojustice Article by Walter Wink in Theology Today
Passion and Perspective: Two Dimensions of Education in the Bible Article by Walter Brueggemann in Theology Today, 1985
Reading Religious Artifacts: The Shrine Room at Judahite Tell Halif Article by Paul Jacobs in The Journal of Biblical Studies, 2001
Three Debates about Bible and Archaeology Article by Ziony Zevit in Biblica, 2002
On the Problems of Reconstructing Pre-Hellenistic Israelite (Palestinian) History Article by Niels Peter Lemche in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 2000
Confused Language as a Deliberate Literary Device in Biblical Hebrew Narrative Article by Gary A. Rendsburg in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 1999
Loose Canons. Reflections on the Formation of the Hebrew Bible Article by Philip R Davies in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 1997
Text – Reader -Author. Towards a Theory of Exegesis: Some European Views Article by Helmut Utzchneider in Journal of Hebrew Scriptures, 1996
The Bible’s Human Bridges Article by Virginia Smith in Scripture from Scratch
From Spirit to Holy Spirit in the Old Testament Article by Leonard Doohan in Scripture from Scratch
Israel vs. Judah: The Chosen People Divided Article by Virginia Smith in Scripture from Scratch
The Need for Biblical Criticism Article by Alan C. Mitchell, Ph.D. in Scripture from Scratch
The Romans in Israel Article by Elizabeth McNamer in Scripture from Scratch
Who Is My Neighbor?: Israel’s Neighboring Nations Article by Elizabeth McNamer in Scripture from Scratch
Shomron (Samaria) Website with many links, developed by Alexander Kaplunovsky. Shomron is the heart of Biblical Israel. Most of today’s communities were built near ancient sites from the First and Second Temples periods, and the time of the Mishna and the Talmud
Tradition As a Protestant Problem Article by Robert McAfee Brown in Theology Today, 1961
Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:1-29) on the Internet Article by Susanne Scholz in Journal of Religion and Society, 1999, on the implications of the internet for the study of the Bible
Teaching the Bible through the Internet Article by Ronald A. Simkins in Journal of Religion and Society, 2000
Reading Biblical Texts: Truth, Fact, and Myth Article by James W. Aageson in Bible and Interpretation, 2000
Situating biblical narrative studies in literary theory and literary approaches Article by Johannes C de Klerk
Sepphoris Article by James F. Strange in Bible and Interpretation, 2001. Sepphoris was a major site in the first century BC. The city stood virtually in the geographic center of lower Galilee hardly five miles north of Nazareth
Excerpts from Invitation to the Septuagint Article by Karen H. Jobes in Bible and Interpretation, 2000
The Battles of Armageddon: Megiddo and the Jezreel Valley from the Bronze Age to the Nuclear Age Article by Eric H. Cline in Bible and Interpretation, 2000
Making Biblical Women Visible Article by Carol L. Meyers in Bible and Interpretation, 2000
The Biblical Foundations of Christian Ministry From Elisabeth M. Tetlow, Women and Ministry in the New Testament, Paulist Press, 1980
Fallacies Intentional and Canonical: Metalogical Confusion about the Authority of Canonical Texts Article by Baruch Halpern, York University, Toronto
Philosophia as a Group-Designation in Graeco-Roman Society, Judaism, and Early Christianity Article by Steve Mason, York University, Toronto, 1990
Eat and Grow Strong: The Super-Natural Power of Forbidden Fruit Article by Eric S. Rabkin, 1991
Seeds of Revolution, Seeds of Democracy: The Assault on Kingship in the Bible Article by Robert Gnuse in Blueprint for Social Justice, 2002
Wrestling with the Word Article by William O’Brien, 1999. The Word of God must be liberated from dangerous distortions, untrutghs, and half-truths. To open our lives to the revelation, we may need to unlearn much of what we’ve been taught about the Bible
Hope in the Face of Loss Article by Walter Brueggemann, 1999. Explores the Jewish and Christian traditions of rising above present disaster by digging into the past for memories that give promise to the future
The Enoch Literature Paper by James C. VanderKam of the University of Notre Dame
Some Notes on Defining “Apocalyptic” Article by M. G. Michael in Theology@McAuley, 2002
An example of a ‘New Age’ interpretation of the Bible This article by H Christina Steyn sketches the framework in terms of the New Age movement, the Ancient Wisdom tradition and the astrological background in which a `New Age’ interpretation of the Bible is made by esotericist Corinne Heline
Bank of Catholic Bible Questions Over 900 questions covering six topics with four types of inquiry: multiple choice, chronology multiple choice, matching and free response. A free service offered to all certified religion teachers. To proceed beyond the opening page you will need a password. Bona Fide theology teachers may request a password, at no charge, by sending an application letter to the bank’s creator, Brother Malcolm Melcher, S.C.
Biblical Resources A list of links prepared by Theology.ie, a web site sponsored by The Irish Theological Association

Hebrew Scriptures
The Hebrew Scriptures. A comprehensive site maintained by Religious Tolerance.
The Theology Library: Hebrew Scriptures.
Structure of the Hebrew Scriptures. A good overview to begin biblical study.
iTanakh. Resources for Academic Study of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Important Dates in Jewish History.
Navigating the Jewish Bible II. An online bar/bat mitzvah tutor. A great Torah Resource.
History of Israel, Biblical Times to Exile
History of Israel, Exile to Period of Roman Domination
Brief History of Israel.
Who Wrote the Five Books of Moses?
Who Wrote the Book of Genesis? A Great overview, including a color coded bible with the four sources.
The Ten Commandments. A comprehensive site on the ten commandments.
Posting the Ten Commandments. This site presents both sides of the argument of whether posting the ten commandments in public places violates the establishment clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Comparing Babylonian and Noah Flood Stories. A critical look at the two historical flood accounts.
King Solomon’s Era. Israel’s Golden Age. An article from Holy Land Magazine.
The Septuagint. A site with lots of academic and theological links about the Septuagint.
Tel Dor Site History. A site history of the harbor of Dor, from the Tel Dor Archeological Expedition of UC Berkeley.
The History of Plumbing — Jerusalem. Theplumber.com. This site, for plumbers and do it yourselfers, also has extensive history of plumbing.
The New Jerusalem Mosaic. This site is a very detailed account of the growth and development of Jerusalem from the First Temple Period, the Second Temple Period, the Roman Byzantine Era, Early Muslim time, the Crusaders, Mameluke, Ottoman, and British Mandate periods before becoming the capital of the State of Israel.
Second Temple Synagogue Literary Archives. This archive contains a collection of ancient literary references to Second Temple synagogues.
The Temple Mount in Jerusalem. Where were the first and second Jewish Temples Located? Highlighting the research of Tel Aviv Architecht Tuvia Sagiv.
The Law and the Former Prophets. A course taught at Australian Catholic University by Dr. James McLarren.
Descendents of Abraham – Tribal and Priestly Focus, Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Major Covenants with God in the Hebrew Bible, Fr. Felix Just, S.J.

Christian Scriptures
Greek New Testament An online version of the New Testament in Greek.
Compressed Greek New Testament Texts. An ftp site for Greek texts.
A searchable Greek Text search engine.
Various Greek New Testaments
Greek New Testament.
Greek New Testament. Only in Greek.
The Biblon 2000 Project. This project is the work of David Harley, a graduate in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and currently a student of languages and religion at the University of Queensland in Australia. Its overall aim is to try and make use of some of the newer features of the main web browsers to create an on-line version of the Greek New Testament which will not only be easy to use and have dynamic capabilities, but just as importantly will be a well presented and elegant rendering of this text.
An overview of Christian Beliefs about the Gospels. This site provides interpretations from different Christian Religious groups.
A Look at Liberal Christian and Conservative Christian Beliefs about the Bible.
The Electronic New Testaments Manuscript Project. The Electronic New Testament Manuscripts Project began in 1995 as an international, scholarly, volunteer effort to make images and transcriptions of New Testament manuscripts available freely on the Internet.
Electronic New Testament Educational Resources (ENTER). Professor Felix Just, S.J. has compiled this site with lots of links for students.
The Johannine Literature Web. Resources for the Academic Study of the Gospel of John.
The Book of Revelation, Apocalyptic Literature and Millennial Movements.
Symbols of the Four Evangelists. A site that looks at the symbolism behind the four evangelists.
Catalogue of New Testament Papyri and Codices. 2nd – 10th Centuries. A site maintained by K.C. Hanson at St. Olaf University in Minnesota. Includes links to other sites.
The Corinth Computer Project. Reconstructing the topology and city plan of Roman Corinth. Since 1988 a research team from the Mediterranean Section of The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology has been involved in making a computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman colony of Corinth
The Theology Library: New Testament
Christological Titles in the New Testament, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
New Testament Theologies, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Discipleship and Mission, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Biblical Ecclesiology,. by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Jewish Groups at the time of Jesus, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
Rulers in Israel during the Roman Era, by Fr. Felix Just, S.J.
The New Testament Gateway. A great collection of links.
Into His Own: Perspective on the World of Jesus. Mahlon Smith explores the world of Jesus.
The Jewish Roman World of Jesus, by James Tabor.
The Three Synoptics. Includes the Synoptic Gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Four Canonical Gospels. Includes the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Five Gospels Parallels. Includes the Four Canonical Gospels and the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas side by side. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Five Gospel Parallels and Paul. Includes the Four Canonical Gospels, the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas, and the sayings of Jesus quoted in Paul. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Five Gospel Parallels and Paul. Same as above in a different format. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
"The Q – Twosome." The Gospels of Matthew and Luke side by side. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Q-Twosome and the Gospel of Thomas. Same as above with the Gospel of Thomas. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.
The Three Synoptics and the Gospel of Thomas. Edited by John W. Marshall. 1996-2001. Ph.D., University of Toronto.

The Catholic Encyclopedia Articles (1913)
The Bible
The Hebrew Bible
The Old Testament
Canon of the Old Testament
The New Testament
Canon of the New Testament
Hermeneutics