
Online Resources
Studying Scripture doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. These online tools can help you read, compare, and understand the Word with fresh eyes.
Here’s a solid lineup to explore:
🔹 Bible Gateway — read dozens of translations side by side, highlight verses, and listen to audio Bibles.
🔹 Blue Letter Bible — dig into Hebrew and Greek, check Strong’s Concordance, and see trusted commentaries and interlinear text.
🔹 Bible Hub — compare verses, cross-references, maps, commentaries, and timelines all in one place.
🔹 StepBible.org — from Tyndale House; hover over any word to see its original meaning and root.
🔹 Biblestudytools.com — Library of commentaries, dictionaries, encyclopedias, many translations.
🔹 E-Sword.net — Free downloadable software (PC/Mac) with modules: Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries.
🔹 preceptaustin.org — A verse-by-verse commentary site rich with Greek and Hebrew word studies, cross-references, and Christ-centered inductive study resources.
🔹 OpenBible.info — find every verse on a topic (like “fear,” “hope,” or “rest”) with one search.
🔹 BibleProject.com — short, animated videos that explain books, themes, and word studies in rich biblical context.
🔹 NetBible.org — shows the original Hebrew/Greek text and translators’ notes right beside the English.
🔹 YouVersion — mobile Bible app with hundreds of plans, audio options, and community reading tools.
🔹 EnduringWord.com — verse-by-verse commentary that’s easy to read and rooted in Scripture.
🔹 Hebrew4Christians.com — simple introductions to Hebrew language, grammar, and biblical word meanings.