Resources

"Unravel the mysteries of biblical prophecy with this collection of resources—featuring apologetics, language tools, and trusted external links to guide your journey."

Study Helps

Bible Study Tools:

BibleStudyTools.com is the largest free online Bible website for verse search and in-depth studies.

Bible Gateway:

Bible Gateway is a searchable online Bible tool hosting more than 200 versions of the Bible in over 70 languages that you can freely read, research, and reference anywhere. Including a library of audio Bibles, mobile apps, devotionals, email newsletters, and other free resources, Bible Gateway equips you not only to read the Bible, but to understand it.

New English Translation of the Septuagint

NETS is a new translation of the Greek Jewish Scriptures, entitled A New English Translation of the Septuagint and the Other Greek Translations Traditionally Included Under that Title.

Strong's Concordance with Hebrew and Greek Lexicons

The Strong’s concordance is a very useful tool for studying the scriptures. It takes every single word of the King James Version and lists where each word can be found in the scriptures. It is useful for locating scripture verses that you know the words to, but don’t know the book, chapter and verse.

Virtual New Testament:

The Virtual New Testament app is a digital re-creation of first-century Jerusalem. It’s purpose is to enhance your scripture study by allowing you to experience the city, immerse yourself in the world of Jesus’ mortal ministry, and engage with various objects in that setting.

Study Light:

Study Light is a collection of resources, information and additional features you can use to enhance your experience on the site.

The Temple Mount in Jerusalem:

History of The Temple Mount and the Jewish Temples.

The Temple Institute of Jerusalem:

The Temple Institute is dedicated to every aspect of the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, and the central role it fulfilled, and will once again fulfill, in the spiritual well-being of both Israel and all the nations of the world. The Institute's work touches upon the history of the Holy Temple's past, an understanding of the present day, and the Divine promise of Israel's future. The Institute's activities include education, research, and development. The Temple Institute's ultimate goal is to see Israel rebuild the Holy Temple on Mount Moriah in Jerusalem, in accord with the Biblical commandments. It is of primary importance to educate about the great significance of the Holy Temple and Mount Moriah, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, the only site in the world that is considered holy by the Jewish people, and the only site in the world which G-d chose to rest His presence through the establishment of the Holy Temple.

The Book of Enoch:

Translated from Ethiopic by Richard Laurence, London, 1883.

1st and 2nd Esdras (KJV):

The Book of Esdras (1 Esdras) chronicles the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon and the restoration of Jerusalem, blending historical narrative with spiritual resolve as Ezra, a scribe and priest, leads the people to rebuild their temple and renew their covenant with God. 2 Esdras offers a visionary exploration of divine justice, featuring Ezra’s prophetic dialogues with angels amid apocalyptic reflections on humanity’s fate.

Apologetics

Apologetics315:

The mission of Apologetics 315 is to provide educational resources for the defense of the Christian faith, with the goal of strengthening the faith of believers and engaging the questions and challenges of other worldviews.

Risen Jesus:

Providing authentic answers to questions about the resurrection of Jesus and the historical reliability of the Gospels.

FAIR LDS

FAIR is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing well-documented answers to criticisms of LDS doctrine, belief and practice. Our mission is to create conditions where faith in Jesus Christ and His gospel can flourish. We answer criticisms and provide support for the teachings, counsel, leaders and public understanding of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We take it to be our imperative duty to clarify and proclaim the truth, and accept the challenge laid down in D&C 123:12-15:

Jeff Lindsay's LDS FAQ:

LDSFAQ (Mormon Answers) is Jeff Lindsay's attempt to deal with many common questions about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the "Mormon Church"). There are numerous questions, objections, allegations, and rumors about the Church, and many are legitimate issues worthy of discussion. Here I take on a number of them and offer my perspectives. Topics cover the Book of Mormon, doctrines and practices, issues from Church history, and more.

Ask Gramps:

Gramps is a hopeful, wise fave among young and old. Gramps provides a moral voice in a world oft awash in immorality. Gramps is considerably conservative, unabashedly God-fearing. He invites you to sit with him on the virtual bench, to find answers to “It’s complicated” and “What if” and “I don’t get it” and “Why did God say” and “What does it mean when”–sorts of questions.