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Apocryphal and Pseudepigraphal Texts [Add to My Praize]
http://wesley.nnu.edu/noncanon.htm
The main Jewish and Christian apocryphal and pseudepigraphal texts, Priests of the Church and Gnostic literature of Nag Hammadi, Egypt.
Bible Stories for Derrida's Children [Add to My Praize]
http://www1.christianity.net/bc/8B1/8B1038.html
BC 01/02 98 ARTICLE on modern literary forms of Bible studies.
Bullinger: Figures of Speech Used in the Bible [Add to My Praize]
http://www.godstruthfortoday.org/Library/bullinger/FiguresOfSpeech.html
HTML Etext at God's Truth for Today.
Christian Apocrypha [Add to My Praize]
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~xnapocry/
Page dedicated to the scholarly investigation of Christian Apocrypha in association with the Christian Apocrypha Section of the Society of Biblical Literature.
Clines, Bible in the Modern World [Add to My Praize]
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~biblst/Department/Staff/BibsResearch/DJACcurrres/BMW.html
Published e-text of the Didsbury Lectures, May 1993.
Figures of Speech, by A. E. Knoch [Add to My Praize]
http://www.godstruthfortoday.org/Library/knoch/FiguresOfSpeech.htm
Etext of introductory article on figurative language.
Free Christian Resources [Add to My Praize]
http://freechristianresources.freehomepage.com/
The name says it all. This site is strictly non-denominational, and non-sectarian. It's purpose is to inform people of the free resources available to them, so they can study for themselves, and come to their own conclusions.
Paul and Pauline Resources [Add to My Praize]
http://www.textweek.com/pauline/paul.htm
Links and study resources to Paul and the Pauline World.
Silva Rhetoricae [Add to My Praize]
http://humanities.byu.edu/rhetoric/
Reference for terms and techniques of classical rhetorical theory.
Synoptic Problem [Add to My Praize]
http://www.mindspring.com/~scarlson/synopt/
This page proposes solutions for the Synoptic Problem, which is the literary relationship between the first three "synoptic" gospels of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
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