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| | New Testament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures, and, in recent times, also New Covenant, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. |  | | Greek New Testament This is a Greek text of the New Testament, specifically the Westcott-Hort text from 1881, combined with the NA26/27 variants. |  | | Additionally, a letter to the church at Corinth in the name of Clement of Rome in 95, quotes from 10 of the 27 books of the New Testament, and a letter to the church at Philippi in the name of Polycarp in 120 quotes from 16 books. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Testament
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: New Testament |
 | | In St. Paul (1 Corinthians 11:25) Jesus Christ uses the words "new testament" as meaning the alliance established by Himself between God and the world, and this is called "new" as opposed to that of which Moses was the mediator. |  | | The New Testament, as usually received in the Christian Churches, is made up of twenty-seven different books attributed to eight different authors, six of whom are numbered among the Apostles (Matthew, John, Paul, James, Peter, Jude) and two among their immediate disciples (Mark, Luke). |  | | Later on, the name of testament was given to the collection of sacred texts containing the history and the doctrine of the two alliances; here again and for the same reason we meet the distinction between the Old and New Testaments. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14530a.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canon of the New Testament |
 | | It is a formal catalogue of the sacred books, unmutilated in the New Testament portion, and proves that at its time the books universally acknowledged in the influential Church of Carthage were almost identical with those received by Cyprian a century before. |  | | Already in the New Testament itself there is some evidence of a certain diffusion of canonical books: II Peter, iii, 15, 16, supposes its readers to be acquainted with some of St. Paul's Epistles; St. John's Gospel implicitly presupposes the existence of the Synoptics (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). |  | | It was not until about the middle of the second century that under the rubric of Scripture the New Testament writings were assimilated to the Old; the authority of the New Testament as the Word preceded and produced its authority as a New Scripture. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03274a.htm
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| | The Semitic New Testament |
 | | The Church of the East ancient Aramaic New Testament is the original Gospel of Jesus Christ. |  | | The earliest extant versions of the New Testament Peshitta date to the 5th century AD and exclude The Second Letter of Peter, The Second Letter of John, the Third Letter of John, The Letter of Jude, and The Revelation to John, which were not canonical in the Syrian church." 28. |  | | The 1950 Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament was the successor to the Westcott-Hort New Greek Text and has been the underlying text for all modern translations, except the NKJV which does use it on occasion. |
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http://watch.pair.com/peshitta.html
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| | New Testament |
 | | The texts of the New Testament were written in Greek. |  | | The process of collecting the books which were to make up the New Testament, started in the 2nd century BCE, when 10 letters of Saint Paul were held up as an authority for the young Church. |  | | It all start with Jesus, son of God, and continues into the period of transition from sectarianism inside Judaism, into the moulding of a new religion. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/new_test.htm
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| | Daily Bible Study - New Testament Fact File |
 | | The 4 Gospels (43% of the New Testament) |  | | The New Testament is composed of the 4 Gospels, the Book of Acts, 21 Epistles (letters), and the Book of Revelation. |  | | The 21 Epistles (38% of the New Testament) |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/ntfacts.htm
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| | Showcases - Landmarks in Printing :: William Tyndale’s New Testament |
 | | Although the Old Testament had first been written in Hebrew and the New Testament in a dialect of Greek and, possibly, Aramaic, the official language of the medieval Church was Latin - the language of the Roman Empire, which had adopted Christianity as its religion during the fourth century. |  | | His translation was undeniably Lutheran in tone, replacing traditional words with new ones that argued a shift in the balance of religious power: ‘Congregation’ instead of Church; ‘elder’ in place of priest; and ‘repentance’ for penance. |  | | There he sought lodging from the bishop of London, Cuthbert Tunstal, under whose sponsorship he planned to fulfil his ambition of translating the New Testament into English – a proposition the bishop refused. |
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http://www.bl.uk/collections/treasures/tyndale.html
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| | Aramaic Bible, Disciples New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Letters of the Apostles and Revelation |
 | | Thus it can be said that the Old Testament is the gift of the Son to humanity, while the New Testament is the gift of the Father to humanity, whereas the Son is glorified as the Lord in the Old Testament and the Father is glorified as the Lord in the New Testament. |  | | Here is a new audio in the Ancient Aramaic that covers the invocation of the Last Supper, from the Gospel of Mark, chapter 14, verses 22 and 24 -- as Jesus broke the bread and offered the cup to His disciples. |  | | Jesus Christ spoke Ancient Aramaic, the language in which the disciples and apostles preached the Gospel and the scribes recorded the Scriptures. |
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http://www.v-a.com/bible
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| | The New Testament |
 | | For more general articles on the New Testament, see Bible Topics, Issues in Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Theology, The Bible in the Church, and Historical and Cultural Context of Scripture. |  | | Verse by verse commentary and Bible study on Luke 2:21-35, the presentation of the infant Jesus in the Temple and the blessing of Simeon. |  | | Information on the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas, and its relationship to the canonical Gospels of the New Testament; includes both Coptic and Greek versions in a chart with Gospel parallels. |
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http://www.cresourcei.org/nt.html
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| | New Testament Restoration Foundation Home Page |
 | | he New Testament Restoration Foundation is part of a growing body of believers who have come to see the importance of following New Testament patterns in church practice. |  | | Whatever you call it, the idea is to be faithful to the intent of the original Apostles in our church life. |  | | We have taken to heart the evangelical belief that the Bible is our final authority, not only in matters of faith, but also in matters of practice. |
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http://www.ntrf.org
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| | The New Testament Manuscripts |
 | | It is to be remembered that the manuscript tradition of the New Testament is non-uniform. |  | | Text-Types Of The New Testament Manuscripts: Alexandrian, Western, Caesarean and Byzantine |  | | To them, these manuscripts were the New Testament text. |
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http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Bible/Text/Mss
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| | Sacred Scripture |
 | | Archaeology and the New Testament Bethlehem, Tomb of Lazarus, Machaerus, Capernaum and Tabgha. |  | | New Testament Overviews: Literary and Historical Aspects of each Book and Letter Courtesy of Prof. |  | | The `literariness' of the New Testament Gospels Article by Johannes C de Klerk in Religion and Theology |
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http://www.shc.edu/theolibrary/bible5.htm
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| | New Testament (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | This term is mentioned in Luke 22:20, rather "New Covenant," in contrast to the old covenant of works, which is superseded. |  | | Hence is derived the name given to the latter portion of the Bible. |  | | "The covenant of grace is called new; it succeeds to the old broken covenant of works. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/newtestament.html
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| | New Testament Bibliography #1 |
 | | The New American Bible is the most widely used Bible by Catholics. |  | | Joseph A. Fitzmyer, The Semitic Background of the New Testament, rev. ed. |  | | Ehrman devotes a certain amount of attention to texts that did not make it into the New Testaments, the various apocryphal gospels, epistles, and apocalypses. |
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http://moses.creighton.edu/harmless/bibliographies_for_theology/New_Testament_1.htm
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| | Web Directory: Greek New Testament |
 | | References to the New Testament culled from the Ante-Nicene Fathers. |  | | Here is a nice page exhibiting the earliest known fragment of the New Testament - a scrap of papyrus dated about AD 125 by scholars, from a manuscript of the Gospel according to John. |  | | The Text of the New Testament, by Bruce Metzger. |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/links03.html
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| | The Greek New Testament Gateway |
 | | By Petros Petallides: "a complete electronic edition of the Original Orthodox Greek New Testament as it is used by the Greek Orthodox Church". |  | | From Biola University: searchable text of the Greek New Testament (NA) using either the symbol font or unicode. |  | | This is the first on-line version of the Greek New Testament to begin to take text-critical issues seriously; unfortunately there have been no major updates now for over three years |
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http://www.ntgateway.com/greek
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| | New Testament Contradictions |
 | | This is an example of Bible translators sacrificing intellectual honesty in an attempt to reconcile conflicting passages in the New Testament. |  | | The gospel writers (especially Matthew) tried to show that Jesus was the Messiah by having him fulfill Old Testament "prophecies," sometimes with absurd results (as in the case of the "two donkeys" and the "thirty pieces of silver"). |  | | The gospel that Jesus and his disciples proclaimed to the Jews was in accordance with what the Old Testament predicted about a human Messiah reigning over a restored kingdom of Israel, a kingdom of peace and righteousness. |
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http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/paul_carlson/nt_contradictions.html
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| | The New Testament |
 | | The New Testament: The Epistle to the Hebrews |  | | Check out the e-Catena project for a comphrensive collection of references to the New Testament from the Ante-Nicene Fathers. |  | | The New Testament: The Second Epistle of Peter |
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http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/newtestament.html
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| | Biblical Greek: Learning New Testament and Septuagint Greek |
 | | This lexicon is for classical Greek, not for New Testament Greek, but it can often give very helpful insights into the meanings of words. |  | | I strongly prefer this to any other New Testament grammar, but it is easier to read if I look at the shorter, more systematic explanations in Smyth first. |  | | This useful book gives the tense, voice, mood, person, and number for each verb in the Greek New Testament, verse by verse. |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/koine
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| | New Testament Greek - On-line/CD-ROM Audio Course |
 | | The Learn New Testament Greek course is an on-line audio/CD-ROM course. |  | | I think learning NT Greek is of inestimable value in our personal spiritual growth â“ helping us, as we study the Bible on our own or in a group, to understand God better and become more like the Lord Jesus Christ. |  | | The full course is available as a multimedia CD-ROM, and details of how to order it can be found on the Welcome Page of the Learn New Testament Greek site. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~ntgreek
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| | J B Phillips New Testament rearranged for the Internet |
 | | A Selection of New Testament Verses on Christian Life and Worship |  | | The Old Testament Verses Quoted in the New Testament |  | | A Harmony of the Story of Jesus using all Four Gospels |
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http://www.ccel.org/bible/phillips/JBPNT.htm
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| | Bible Crosswords New Testament Free |
 | | Crossword puzzles for Bible, the bible puzzle and bible crossword puzzles cover old testament and new testament. |  | | NB: Crosswords are based on 'New International Version' of the Bible. |  | | Also RTF format of New and Old Testament with answers |
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http://bible-crosswords-new-testament.smitf.org.uk
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| | Wordbase Greek ( New Testament Greek ) |
 | | The New Testament was originally written in Greek. |  | | The 1450 most common words in the New Testament are listed according to their rate of occurence and can be studied. |  | | The Christian community has, since the 16th century, found it important to translate the Gospel, so that every Christian may hear it in his or her own language. |
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http://www.algonet.se/~kihlman/greek.html
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| | Amazon.com: Tyndale`s New Testament: Books: David Daniell,William Tyndale |
 | | In his preface to the New Testament (written later, I believe) he describes in brief a view of repentance and faith that lays some weight on our side of the covenant and departs from the simul justus et peccator of Luther. |  | | This New Testament has everything needed and wanted, to reveal the mind and heart of our precious brother William Tyndale. |  | | The New Cambridge Paragraph Bible, with the Apocrypha : Holy Bible, King James Version by David Norton |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0300065809?v=glance
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| | The New Testament Canon |
 | | This is not as simple as it may seem at first, accustomed as we are to accepting without question the New Testament as we have it today. |  | | Although indeed there was, roughly speaking, a broad consensus in the early Church as to what books were scriptural, there still existed enough divergence of opinion to reasonably cast doubt on the Protestant concepts of the Bible's self-authenticating nature, and the self-interpreting maxim of perspicuity. |  | | Tertullian and Clement of Alexandria first use phrase New Testament |
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http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ45.HTM
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| | The Development of the Canon of the New Testament - Home |
 | | The collection of New Testament books took place gradually over many years by the pressure of various kinds of circumstances and influences, some external and others internal to the life of congregations. |  | | In view of the central importance that the New Testament has within Christianity, it is amazing that there is an absence of detailed accounts of such a significant process. |  | | This survey covers a small part of the huge body of New Testament studies --- how the Church selected certain writings as authoritative and separated them from a larger body of early Christian literature. |
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http://www.ntcanon.org
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| | New Testament Pattern - Home |
 | | 'His Church' is an unbiased study of the practises and precedents set for the Church in the New Testament. |  | | You are most welcome to send a message to any of the site contributors. |  | | The New Testament Pattern website is so named because of the very first study placed here. |
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http://www.newtestamentpattern.net
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| | Encyclopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism |
 | | The Encyclopedia attempts to cover all aspects of New Testament Textual Criticism in an orderly and fair fashion. |  | | Hebrew Textual Criticism: see Old Testament Textual Criticism |  | | Gospels Manuscript Descriptions: see Manuscripts Text-Types -- Gospels |
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http://www.skypoint.com/~waltzmn
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| | bible.org |
 | | Introduction to Old Testament Survey from Hampton Keathley's Concise Old Testament Survey. |  | | Click on the Daily Reading for the NET Bible and read the NET Bible in a year. |  | | New Resource for anyone asking "where is the Holy Spirit in the Trinity of Evangelicalism?" In the midst of life trials, editors (Jim Sawyer and Dan Wallace) were forced to face the reality that their rationalistic theological training had left them unequipped to deal with life trauma. |
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http://www.bible.org/docs/nt/ntbooks.htm
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| | Free New Testament Maps |
 | | Greek became the language of business and ultimately the language that the New Testament was written in. |  | | The Roman empire was in control of much of the world during the time of Christ. |  | | The effects of his empire made great impact on the New Testament. |
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http://www.ebibleteacher.com/imagehtml/ntmaps.html
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| | NT Resources for Greek Grammar and Exegesis |
 | | The Poor Man's Porter--A synopsis of Stan Porter's valuable tome, Verbal Aspect in the Greek of the New Testament, with Reference to Tense and Mood (Sheffield, 2d ed., 1993). |  | | The top part of this sheet will fit in most standard-size Bibles to use as a bookmark, or it may be fastened inside the cover so that it doesn't get lost. |  | | Middleton in Miniature--A synopsis of the first 3 chapters of Thomas F. Middleton, The Doctrine of the Greek Article Applied to the Criticism and Illustration of the New Testament (London: Rivington, 1833), one of the greatest discussions of the Greek article ever written. |
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http://faculty.bbc.edu/rdecker/rd_rsrc.htm
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| | RhymeZone: Holy Books > New Testament |
 | | Documents in All > Holy Books > New Testament |  | | Holy Books > New Testament > 1 Thessalonians |  | | Holy Books > New Testament > 2 Thessalonians |
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http://www.rhymezone.com/g/holy/newtestament
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| | Greek New Testament |
 | | I am a student of New Testament Greek. |  | | This is a browsable, Web-based interface to the Greek New Testament (GNT). |  | | I'm by no means averse to using new features - I'm not a ``technophobe'' - but there are severe and often unacknowledged problems of incompatibility and inefficiency which I wanted especially to avoid in this project. |
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http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~fisher/gnt
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| | New Testament Abstracts |
 | | The New Testament Research Tool for the 21st Century |  | | Founded in 1956, New Testament Abstracts has become an indispensable research and bibliographic aid for scholars, librarians, clergy, and students of the New Testament and its historical milieu. |  | | New Testament Abstracts is published three times each year. |
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http://members.aol.com/ntaweston/nta.html
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| | Resources for Learning NT Greek by Corey Keating |
 | | The purpose of this Web site is to provide resources for people seeking to know the Living God and His Word through the original language of the New Testament, Koine Greek. |  | | For notice of NTGreek website updates, enter your email address below |
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http://www.ntgreek.org
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| | Little Greek 101: Learning New Testament Greek |
 | | This is an evolving online textbook for beginning New Testament Greek. |  | | Exploring real Greek This section introduces the concepts one step at a time, using real Greek taken mainly from the New Testament. |  | | Each chapter has two sections; you should always read both of them, but it doesn't matter which you read first: |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/koine/greek/lessons
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| | The New Testament and the Septuagint: The Ancient Greek Bible |
 | | The New Testament and the Septuagint: The Ancient Greek Bible |  | | As a student of the Ancient Greek Language I found that a version of the New Testament and the Septuagint did not exist on the Internet that did not require specialised fonts or keyboard remapping. |  | | A free plugin is required from Adobe, please follow the link at the base of the page. |
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http://www.cnrs.ubc.ca/greekbible
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| | bible.org: Introduction to Concise New Testament Survey |
 | | We are calling this a short survey because this study is more of a nutshell approach to the books of the Old and New Testaments. |  | | Through the synthetic approach, we are not only able to grasp the big picture or see the whole forest, but such an overview will help in understanding the details later on in one’s study of the Bible. |  | | The goal is to give the reader key terms, verses, themes or purposes of each of the books along with a brief description of the content. |
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http://www.bible.org/page.asp?page_id=2076
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| | Learning New Testament Greek - Framed View |
 | | Greek Verbs Shorter Definitions Greek Nouns Shorter Definitions A list of Greek Reference Books If you have any comments, suggestions, ideas, or just want to fellowship via correspondence, please Email me at: mailto:corey@thechristian.org or at mailto:coreyk@asu.edu |  | | This is most of what is contained in Greek.htm: here as a comment for search engines as of 1/18/97 The words which I have spoken unto you are spirit and are life. |  | | Go to the page for Learning New Testament Greek at NTGreek.org |
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http://www.ntgreek.org/learn_nt_greek/grkindex.htm
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| | USCCB - The New American Bible |
 | | The Poems of John Paul II in his new book are based on chapters 1, 2, and 22 of the book of Genesis. |  | | Preface to the New American Bible: First Edition of the New Testament |
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http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible
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| | The New Testament Gateway |
 | | Browse or search annotated links on everything from the Greek New Testament to Jesus in Film. |  | | Welcome to The New Testament Gateway, the award winning web directory of internet resources on the New Testament. |  | | For updates, new information, discussion, comments and assorted observations, please visit the NTGateway weblog. |
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http://www.ntgateway.com
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| | The Brick Testament |
 | | Submitted info will not be shared, sold, or other evil stuff. |  | | Join the Brick Testament mailing list by entering your e-mail: |
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http://www.thebricktestament.com
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