Bible.org
Bible.org: Who Is Ezekiel's Daniel?
This Bible.org site covers Ezekiel the Prophet extensively. It concentrates more on Ezekiel himself than his Book.
Bible.org
Bible.org: The Role of Women in the Book of Judges
Bible.org offers a detailed look at women in the book of Judges and their religious influence.
Bible.org
Matthew: Introduction, Argument, and Outline
An excellent scholarly essay on the book of Matthew. Includes an in-depth look at the Gospel of Matthew and a giant outline of the book.
Yale University
Open Yale Courses: Introduction to the Old Testament
From Yale University 24 lectures 50 minutes in length by Professor Christine Hayes as an introductory course on how the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible reflected religious life in ancient Israel and influenced Western Civilization.
Bible Study Tools
Condensed Biblical Encyclopedia: Samuel the Prophet
Provides biblical text and historical information about the prophet Samuel.
CommonLit
Common Lit: Exodus 1: Israelites Oppressed
CommonLit.org is a wonderful resource to use in a Language Arts classroom. Each text is accompanied by guided reading questions, assessment questions, and discussion questions. In addition, students can click on words to see the...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Exploring the Power of Allusion
Something seems familiar here: Students learn how allusion invites more into a text. Using "The House On Mango Street" students will learn about allusion by paralleling events from both the Bible and from Greek mythology.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Christian Classics Ethereal Library: Healing Miracles
A nice website which gives the Biblical accounts to all of Jesus's healings, organized by year and detailed on a map.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Christian Classics: His Miracles of Nature
This Christian Classics site tells the Biblical accounts of Jesus' miracles of natural elements.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Darwin, Evolution, and Faith
Can ancient scriptural accounts of the world's creation by God be reconciled with Darwin's new story? This article looks at three responses to this question: Conflict, Contrast, and Convergence.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
World Wide Study Bible: Matthew
Provides 50 different resources on the New Testament Book of Matthew, including scripture, audio scripture, commentary and the like.
BBC
Bbc: Dead Sea Scrolls in Pictures
A series of photos showing various aspects of the scrolls, the cave where they were found and how efforts are being taken to conserve them.
Duke University
The Biblical Perspective of the Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson
Meticulous exposition on the perspective and motivation of the author EA Robinson's writing, examining the role of the bible in his work.
ibiblio
Ibiblio: Today 2,000 Years Later
This site from Ibiblio.org discusses Dead Sea Scrolls and their links to changing Judaism and early Christianity.
ibiblio
Ibiblio: The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel
This site from Ibiblio contains the complete Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. It is broken down into chapters for easier reading and is worth checking out.
ibiblio
Ibiblio: The Qumran Library
This site discusses the dead Sea Scrolls. It includes pictures of many of the scrools and discusses the qumran library.
Fourmilab Switzerland
John Walker: Colossians
The actual Colossians text, chapters one through four.
Fourmilab Switzerland
John Walker: 1 Timothy
The actual text of 1 Timothy taken from the King James Version of the Bible. Also available in Latin.
Fourmilab Switzerland
John Walker: 1 Peter
Read the actual Biblical text of 1 Peter on this site, it is written in the King James Version.
Fourmilab Switzerland
John Walker: 2 John
The actual Biblical text of 2 John taken from the King James Version of the Bible. Also available in Latin.
Luther Seminary
Bible Tutor: Ezekiel
This site from The Bible Tutor briefly covers Ezekiel the Prophet, then it provides a few links to some of his passages and explanations of his passages. The information is worth checking out for a short background on the subject.
Schools of California Online Resources for Education
Schools of California: The Torah Tells
Learners investigate how the Bible is used as an archaeological resource to supplement artifacts and other writings. The lesson plan consists of objectives, materials, an activity, and handouts.