
Read the Bible
The Internet has many websites catering to Bible enthusiasts.
There are many websites to learn trivia about the Bible and to read the Bible online.
This website does not promote or endorse any other particular website.
Understanding the Bible is a big undertaking for someone to do independently.
To grasp what the Bible tells us, we need the help and guidance of experts in the Bible study field.
Listed below are experts in Bible understanding and a list of websites this author has referenced for Bible trivia, insight, and a better understanding of the contents of the Bible.
An internet search for "online Bible" revealed the following websites in the top five when I consulted Google.
Bible Gateway is a searchable online Bible tool that hosts more than 200 versions of the Bible.
Seventy languages are available for reading, researching, and referencing.
This site includes a library of audio Bibles, mobile apps, devotionals, email newsletters, and other free resources.
The King James Bible allows website users to share and discuss King James Bible readings.
We encourage learning and research. Users can click on alternate Bible translations to compare verses.
The site also contains references such as commentaries, outlines, a concordance, and a biblical dictionary.
Biblica is a global ministry that holds the copyright to the New International Version (NIV) Bible.
The site provides relevant and reliable Scripture translations and innovative resources.
It has an online Bible with 40 translations and a daily devotional page.
The author of this website listens to Christian radio station WTLN 990 AM broadcast from Orlando, Florida.
The insights gained from the speakers on this radio station have educated and guided the author.
These speakers have influenced the information provided on this site.
Below are the speakers most often listened to by this website author, listed in alphabetical order.
Alistair Begg (Truth for Life)
A. R. Bernard (A.R. Bernard Show)
Paul Blair (Exploring the Word)
Steve Brown (Key Life Network)
Paul Cannings (Power Walk)
Jim Daly (Focus on the Family)
Jack Hibbs (Real Life Radio)
Allen Jackson (Allen Jackson Ministries)
Robert Jeffress (First Baptist Dallas)
David Jeremiah (Turning Point)
John MacArthur (Grace to You)
Will Ramirez (In the Word)
Rabbi Schneider (The Jewish Jesus)
Vernon McGee (Through the Bible)
Charles Stanley (In Touch)
Chuck Swindoll (Insight)
Websites and Online sources that were looked at and information gleaned from are listed below:
American Technion Society
Britannica.com
Vulgate.org
Chabad.org
The British Library
Gotquestions.org
Factretriever.com
Zondervanacademic.com
Sefaria.org
Davidjeremiah.blog
Tyndale.com
Answersingenesis.org
Oldest.org/religion/books
Theguardian.com
PBS.org
Holylandsite.com
Biblestudytools.com
Guinnessworldrecords.com
Calvarycch.org
Believersportal.com
MyfoFox8.com/news/
Pray.com/
Desiring God.org
Christianity.com
Learnreligions.com
Biblehub.com
Gospelsofjesus.com
Neverthirsty.org
Claudemariottini.com
Biblical-christianity.com
Thegospelcoalition.org
Likeananchor.com
Bibleversestudy.com
Biblewise.com
Biography.com/
Wikisource.org
Wikipedia
Agapebiblestudy.com
Crosswalk.com
Versebyverseministry.org
Ccog.org
Baslibrary.org
Carljosephministries.com
Kidscorner.net
Overviewbible.com
Biblestudytools.com
Jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Harvard.Library.edu
Gospels.net
Biblegateway.com
Scribd.com
Thebiblemadeplain.com
Thomasnelsonbibles.com
Kingjamesbibleonline.org
Ligonier.org
Compellingtruth.org
Vaticannews.va
Bibleview.org
CSmonitor.com
Hiswordtoday.org
Christianityfaq.com
Logos.com/
Lordslibrary.com/
Missionbibleclass.org/
Moxdigiexhibits.omeka.net
Believersportal.com
Biblemanuscriptsociety.com
Library of Congress
Christianpost.com
Livescience.com
News Week
Afrolegends.com
Bibleask.org/
The Smithsonian
Spirituallife.org
Faithgiant.com
Arkencounter.com
Thoughtco.com
The-ten-commandments.org
Compellingtruth.org
History.com
JW.org
2belikechrist.com
Beliefnet.com
Factretriever.com/bible-facts
Rethinknow.org
HC.edu/museums
scribd.com
Ancient-origins.net
Grunge.com
NBCnews.com
Ebible.com
Biblicalarchaeology.org
Christcenteredmall.com
ISR-messianic.org
Bibletruths.org
Sacred-texts.com
Cambridge.org
Bibleodyssey.org
Desiringgod.org
Margmowczko.com
Archive.org
Bible.fandom.com
Answers.com
Gty.org
Churchanswers.com
Baptistnews.com/
Carm.org
Dictionary.com/
Some information posted on this site was influenced by the above sources.
Salvation is not a contract or legal arrangement made with God.
It is not a single-shot closed business deal that lasts forever once signed.
Salvation is a continuous open relationship between God and the Sinner once the Sinner sees the Truth.
The relationship must exist before the last minute.
How sincere can a sinner be when waiting until the last second on the deathbed to get right with God?