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http://www.biblegateway.com/This site has just about any language and translation that you could imagine.
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Thanks for the link Wess! That's a good resource.
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I used that one for a while but didn't like how it always went to the NIV. Through Koinonia house I found this one - http://www.blueletterbible.org/It has concordances and commentaries from quite a few renound ministers and teachers. Also are maps and devotionals,even free downloadable tools.
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That's a good one too.. Especially if you know Aramaic, Greek and Hebrew....
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I only wish I knew Hebrew. Did a little research on it and there are free tools on the www. Learning a new language I find very difficult now. Getting older is for the birds! There are aparently nuggets all through the text testifying of the fingerprint of God. Of course now only in the Hebrew language, just moreso in it.
Another interesting tool on the blueletter bible is a narrated bible, three versions acually.
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