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  • 2001 Translation: An American English Bible: Written in easy-to-read American English. Selected keywords have linked references. Includes the New Testament and portions of the Old Testament.
  • A Conservative Version: By Dr. Walter L. Porter. The two main reasons to create this translation were: 1) to make a more accurate English translation of the Bible, and 2) to make it free.
  • A Voice in the Wilderness: A layman's version based on the KJV, NKJV, and Literal Translation Version (LITV) correcting words where translations have been faulty or imprecise.
  • American King James Version: This version, accomplished by Michael P. Engelbrite, is based on the original KJV and is a simple word for word update of the King James English spelling and vocabulary.
  • Analytical-Literal Translation of the New Testament: The Byzantine Majority Text as translated by Gary F. Zeolla.
  • Aramaic/English Peshitta Interlinear Younan Translation: The gospels and portions of Acts (pdf).
  • AudioTreasure: Offers the Bible in mp3 audio format for free download in several different languages and translations including English, Hindi, Mandarin, and Spanish. Offers King James and WEB versions in English.
  • Bible in Modern English: Charles Tempelton's blending of the four gospels of the New Testament into a single modern English narrative.
  • Bible Keeper: Offers the Bible in several versions and many languages including Albanian, Bulgarian, Cebuano, Haitian-Creole, Korean, and Gaelic.
  • Bible.cc: Each verse is listed on one page in several public domain versions.
  • BibleGateway.com: Provides translations in English and other languages. English translations include the NIV, the NIV-UK, and the Amplified.
  • Bibleserver.com: Serves several international translations including Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. Parallel view, several study tools.
  • Bread Bible Reading Tool: Linkable Bible in several translations, including a transliterated Greek New Testament and Hebrew Tanach.
  • Childrensbible.com: Mark's gospel in 9 languages with moving pictures. Includes pictures to color and a quiz.
  • Christian.com: Bible Search: Includes twelve versions.
  • Concordant Literal New Testament: By A.E. Knoch. Assigns a fixed meaning to each original language word for use when translated into English.
  • Dr. George Lamsa Bible: English translation of the Aramaic (Syriac) Bible used by the Assyrian Church of the East.
  • e-Bible: [English, French] John Nelson Darby's Version. The New Testament was completed by Darby in 1867, the Old Testament by his followers in 1890. (Hosted by Swedenborgian General Church of the New Jerusalem)
  • ECanon: Online search engine for canonical texts includes the King James version, RSV, NRSV, and the Westcott and Hort Greek New Testament.
  • Eliyah: Two versions online (KJV and a new translation) which use Hebrew language names for God and Messiah Jesus in both the Old and New Testaments.
  • God's Word to the Nations: Modern Lutheran translation based on natural equivalence. Includes the Apocrypha (PDF).
  • Holman Christian Standard Bible: New translation utilizing global, modern English and produced by multi-denominational, evangelical translators.
  • I Search Bible: Online word search and randomly presented Bible chapters.
  • It's Bible Time: Formats two parallel columns from KJV, ASV, Young's, and New Revised Standard Versions. Bible reading plan by email.
  • Jeremiah2913: Diatheke: Offers dozens of Bible versions.
  • King James 2000 New Testament: KJ2000 version updates only archaic words, maintaining the cadence and lyricism of the original King James.
  • King James Version, Clarified New Testament: KJV with archaic words updated.
  • Literal Translation of the Holy Bible: By Jay P. Green Sr. The LITV translates each and every Hebrew and Greek word without leaving any out. It also seeks to give the very best meaning and most accurate meaning for those Hebrew and Greek words.
  • Living Oracles: By Alexander Campbell. Not a new version, but a revision of versions of portions of the New Testament previously published by Scottish scholars.
  • Mechon Mamre: Online resources for learning Torah. The Hebrew Bible (Tanach) and The RaMBaM's Complete Restatement of the Oral Law (Mishneh Torah) in parallel Hebrew and English.
  • Modern King James Version of the Bible: Includes full e-text and ordering information for printed copies.
  • Modern Literal Version: A literal modern English revision of the ASV.
  • New Revised Standard Version: Word search and index by book and chapter.
  • New Testament in Modern English: By J. B. Phillips. The translator felt that the language in the Authorized Version was archaic and that language which is intelligible to modern children should be used.
  • New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures: Translation produced by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses).
  • NIV Audio Bible: Complete NIV Bible online using RealPlayer.
  • Oremus Bible Browser: New Revised Standard Version (American and Anglicized versions), and several versions of the Psalms.
  • Orthodox Jewish Brit Chadasha: An Orthodox version containing Rabbinic Hebrew terms. Each page is a separate file (PDF).
  • Parallel Greek New Testament: American Standard Version, Bible in Basic English, Douay-Rheims Bible, King James Version, Noah Webster Bible, The Darby Translation, Weymouth New Testament, World English Bible, Young's Literal Translation. Including 4 Greek font texts.
  • Parl Parallel Bible: Read and compare several Bible versions, also Matthew Henry commentary. Requires JavaScript and cookies.
  • Pastorport: New Living Translation: Online text and search.
  • Receive a Letter from Paul: New translations of Paul's letters (Doc).
  • Red Egg Bible Project: Read, search, and take notes on the Bible. Includes many versions and languages, presents two versions in parallel columns for comparison.
  • Redtext.com: Browse or search the NASB, ISV, or KJV with the words of Jesus in red letters.
  • Revised Young's Literal Translation: A work in progress which is a Modern English update of Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible published in 1898. Help solicited to proofread the text of this update.
  • Sacred Name King James Version: Old Testament names for God are transliterated and presented in capital letters.
  • ScriptureText.com: Displays the Greek or Hebrew text for each verse of the Bible, followed by translations into multiple languages.
  • The Apostolic Bible Polyglot: Interlinear Bible presents New Testament Greek text and Old Testament Septuagint Greek with English translation and Strong's numbers (PDF-format). Lexical concordance and English-Greek reference.
  • The Boc: New Testament Audio: Listen online or download the New Testament (mp3).
  • The Holy Bible - Urim-Thummim Version: By Dallas E. James. A modern translation of the New Testament employing the KJV and YLT as the "base text". But it also goes deep within the definition range of the Greek text to find specific choices that make the text come alive.
  • The Hypertext Bible: Crosslinked KJV, Vulgate (Latin), transliterated Greek New Testament, and Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) both with and without vowels. Includes Apocrypha.
  • The New Testament: An Understandable Version: By William E. Paul. Created with reference to the Greek text, but not a strict translation. Includes amplifications to the text in brackets to assist the reader in understanding the context and meaning.
  • The Psalms: Book of Psalms (NIV) by chapter or topic. Audio download (KJV, MP3).
  • The Rightly Divided Word Bible: Old Testament, New Testament, and Apocrypha with red letters for direct speech from God or Jesus.
  • The Web Bible: Compact, linkable Web Bible in many versions and languages. Requires JavaScript.
  • Tim's Illuminated Bible: Online gallery of Bible quotations illustrated with unique computer generated images. Includes many complete books displayed verse by verse in Basic English.
  • University of Virginia Library: Etext Center Bibles: KJV and Revised Standard Version, both with Apocrypha.
  • UPDV Updated Bible Version: A revision based on the American Standard Version of 1901. Online and downloadable in several formats (HTML, PDF, MP3).
  • William Barclay's Gospel of Luke: Barclay's own translation excerpted from his "Daily Study Bible" series.
  • World Wide Study Bible: Offers ten online Bible versions by book and chapter along with related study resources organized by scripture reference. Includes the Apocrypha.


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