
BibleGateway – When I write sermons, I love to start in the original language of the text. But I can’t always do that. When I can’t, I like to search other translations. That helps me better get at the original meaning by comparing how different scholars have done the translation. BibleGateway has about a bazillion translations, all of them searchable. You can even add parable versions, meaning you can look at more than one translation side-by-side.
The Text this Week – I use this site even when I have access to all my other resources. I am not certain how useful this site is for lay folks (because I have simply never asked) but for preachers and teachers it is a treasure trove. I can’t tell you all the cool things on this site in this little post so let me just write about how I normally use it. You can search by scripture and then get access to translations, historical references, commentaries, exegesis, sermons, journal articles, children’s sermons, artwork and more. What is more amazing is that it is all free thanks to some generous sponsors and one very, very hardworking woman.
Scripture4All.org – Scripture 4 All offers free Greek / Hebrew interlinear Bible software. If you need a translation, that is software that allows you to see the Greek New Testament and Hebrew Old Testament side-by side with an English translation. This is a helpful to see what is going on in the translation. By nature of translating, every translation in an interpretation, so sometimes looking back the original text can help. I have some amazing software the does this, Bible Works, but I don’t always have access to it. Scripture 4 All’s software doesn’t run on my mac, but every book and chapter of the Bible is downloadable as a pdf in interlinear form. Awesome!
More next time.
