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Old 02-15-2002, 05:17 AM   #11
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Also, I have several links to Biblical Criticism webistes on <a href="http://dreamwater.org/bccox/" target="_blank">my (unorganized ) website</a></strong>
Just checked out your links list. Fantastic. I was surprised that there were a number I didn't know of. I didn't see Mark Goodacre's <a href="http://www.ntgateway.com" target="_blank">New Testament Gateway</a> however. That is a fantastic resource for critical NT study. Plus Dr. Goodacre is just a nice guy who is always willing to help out an amateur student of the NT. He used to post on synoptic-l a lot though it's been quite some time since I went there.
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Here's another great online Greek NT (based on Westcott-Hort) if you have SGreek font installed on your windows machine you can configure the site to show the greek instead of a transliteration. This also hotlinks the words to a parser. Fantastic.<a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0155&query=toc& layout=&loc=Mark%201.1" target="_blank">Perseus Online GNT</a>
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<strong>Just checked out your links list. Fantastic. I was surprised that there were a number I didn't know of.</strong>
Thanks. I've been collecting these websites as bookmarks for a few years and decided to put my collection up on the web so I (or anyone else) could get to them from any place with internet access.

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<strong>I didn't see Mark Goodacre's <a href="http://www.ntgateway.com" target="_blank">New Testament Gateway</a> however. That is a fantastic resource for critical NT study. Plus Dr. Goodacre is just a nice guy who is always willing to help out an amateur student of the NT. He used to post on synoptic-l a lot though it's been quite some time since I went there.</strong>
Yeah, his site is great. I have links to NT Gateway, but like I said, my site is still pretty unorganised.

One of the links is under Biblical Textual Criticism and is directly to the Textual Criticism pages of his NT Gateway.

I have the link to the main NT Gateway under "General Biblical Resources" at the very bottom. His website was so wideranging, I couldn't figure out exactly where else to put it.

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<strong>Here's another great online Greek NT (based on Westcott-Hort) if you have SGreek font installed on your windows machine you can configure the site to show the greek instead of a transliteration. This also hotlinks the words to a parser. Fantastic.<a href="http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0155&query=toc& layout=&loc=Mark%201.1" target="_blank">Perseus Online GNT</a></strong>
I don't know why I never put a link to this Greek NT because I know I've seen it before... I'm actually linked to Perseus under "Ancient Classics". I'll have to add this link to my site under Greek Bibles. Thanks.

I try to update my links every once in a while, so you might find some new things over time. Please, if you have suggestions or find broken links, let me know. I like having these resources available.

I was frustrated to see the first link "Online Greek Bible" under my Greek Bibles section seems not to work any more. This was a good one in my opinion. I'm not sure if it will be coming back or if it has moved, I'm not sure where... Google has cached the first page of "Online Greek Bible" (or at least the front page) from a google search.

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Atheism is not an excuse for a rude and dismissive attitude IMHO despite the fact that I am regularly embarassed by that very same attitude amonsgt my nontheistic brethren.</strong>
And I'm sure many theists are embarrassed by the same behavior by other theists who visit this site.
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Old 02-19-2002, 06:56 AM   #16
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And I'm sure many theists are embarrassed by the same behavior by other theists who visit this site.</strong>
Well people are people regardless of their metaphysics. It is unfortunate that the "lowest common denominator" seems to be quite low indeed. Critical thinking is in short supply all around the table.
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<strong>Well people are people regardless of their metaphysics. It is unfortunate that the "lowest common denominator" seems to be quite low indeed. Critical thinking is in short supply all around the table.</strong>
Amen. Definitely on both sides of the fence.

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