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The Bible Online

In 1999, I was all excited about using online tools to read and study the Scriptures. It was part of my daily routine. I quickly gave up on this for the convenience of using ‘a real Bible.’ In the last couple years I have shown my students where these tools are and how to find them, but I don’t really use them myself. Another teacher (who is not a hacker by any means) shared during devotions one day about how she uses her WebTV to hear the scriptures read to her, but it didn’t really push me to get back into it. My father-in-law was here about ten days ago and he asked me what I knew about online Bibles and bible study. I told him what little I knew, but had to admit that I know very little. His question nudged me to look into this again for a couple of reasons.

  1. I want to give him a report of some things I find
  2. I have been thinking about introducing him to RSS for some time now, and even mentioned to him the possiblility of podcasting his sermons
  3. I have been planning on researching these and other Christian resources for another project I thought of when my Dad passed away.

Anyway, I found these to start with.

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