A View of the Versions: Al Maxey explores the strengths and weaknesses of seven widely-used English versions.
Absolutely Free, Inc.: Organization proposing a new "Logos 21" translation based on the Majority Text (Byzantine).
Better Bibles Blog: Discussion and resources about improving English Bible translations.
Bible Researcher: English Translations: Resource guide surveying the history of English Bible translations.
Bible Translation: A brief description of many Bible translations, discussion of the issues, many links on the topic, and a Bible translation discussion list.
Bible Translations into English: A survey of common translations, their advantages and drawbacks by Disciples of Christ pastor, Ken Collins.
Bible Versions Discussion Board: Threads for discussion of the relative merits of various versions and the meaning of passages.
Biblical Studies Foundation: Home of the New English Translation.
Comments on "Accurate" Bible Translations: Discusses some problems of translation and concludes "For the ordinary reader of the Bible, the best remedy against such problems is to use more than one version."
Comparing Translations: Textual Criticism and Interpretation: Discusses textual criticism (lower criticism) and principles of interpretation which affect translations of the Bible.
Concordant Publishing Concern: Concordant New Testament and Old Testament plus commentary.
Davidson Press: Publisher of the International Standard Version New Testament (ISV).
English Majority Text Version: E-text of revision of translation by Farstad and Hodges based on the "Majority Text."
English Translations of the Bible: Comments of various English translations of the Bible by Prof. Felix Just, S.J. of the University of San Francisco. Includes dates and types of translations and a chart of revisions of translations.
First Presbyterian Church: Choosing a Bible Translation: Descriptions and recommendations of many English translations with links to many of the publishers. Includes two recommendations for children.
Foundation Publications: Publishes New American Standard and La Biblia de las Américas, and Bible software.
God's Truth: Champions the Tyndale translation as the best English translation; Side-by-side comparisons of the Tyndale and KJV. New version "Yes Word" which modernizes some of Tyndale's language.
God's Word to the Nations: Publisher's site about a translation of the Scriptures presented in the clear, natural English of today. History of the translating group, comparison with other versions, and samples.
Holy Trinity Cathedral: An Orthodox Critique of English Bible Translations: A look at some English translations and most particularly the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV).
Innvista: Scripture Versions: Each version has a brief description and history. Sample passages are listed in order to compare different translations.
Literal Translation of the Holy Bible: Complete text of the LITV online. Each book in its own file. Also available for download as a zip file.
Nestle/Aland Greek Text: Searchable parsed hypertext of the New Testament in Byzantine Greek, with full concordance.
Orthodox Study Bible Old Testament Project (LXX.org): The project to produce a complete Orthodox Study Bible: Septuagint and New Testament, with truly Orthodox notes for 21st century North Americans.
Recovery Version Bible: Translation by Living Stream Ministry with cross-references and footnotes by Witness Lee: includes introduction, sample verses and notes, viewable text.
Sovereign Grace Publishers: Home of the King James Version 3 (formerly called the Literal Translation Version LITV) translated by Jay P. Green.
Spirit and Truth.org: Translations: Answers questions about various Bible translations from a conservative perspective.
The New King James Version: Features the New Testament in e-text and RealAudio format.
The People's Bible: Biblical narratives retold by Sidney Brichto.
Third Millennium Bible: Another updating of the 1611 King James Version.
Thomas Nelson: Publisher of the New King James Version (NKJV), and of "Tommy Nelson" children's Bible materials.
Twenty First Century King James Version: An updating of the 1611 King James Version, with obsolete and archaic words replaced.
Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.: Publisher of the New Living Translation (NLT) of the Bible, plus reference and study material.
Why So Many Bible Translations?: Article by Rev. Dale A. Robbins, that explains the purpose and background of many of the different Bible translations.
World English Bible: Public domain English translation, based on the American Standard Version. Available in several formats. Also a "Hebrew Names Version" which substitutes Hebrew terminology for some English or Greek words.
Wycliffe Bible Translators: Translating Scriptures in more than 70 countries. FAQ, history, online magazine and newsletter. Free screensaver and missionary game software.
Zondervan: Translations: Notes on various English translations including reading level, number of translators, and style of translation.