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Featured Links: June 2001

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Welcome to this month's Featured Links section. You can catch up on previous Featured Links here:


Featured Links begin this month with an amazing site called Biblon 2000, which has been on the web for a little while and is long overdue an honourable mention here. Of the other three featured links for June, the first is to the web site of Novum Testamentum On-line, one of the links in the new Journals page.

 


 
Biblon 2000
By David Harley: although very much "work in progress", this is an outstanding project to utilise current web technology to produce an on-line edition of the Greek New Testament in which the text can be manipulated to create different texts depending on the variants chosen. Click on the apparatus and watch the text change! At the moment only a handful of chapters are fully functioning, but you can already see how exciting a project this is. The site offers Greek New Testament texts, Latin and several modern languages, and allows you to choose how to view the texts, with a variety of fonts. It has even begun to introduce facsimiles of manuscripts. This is the first on-line version of the Greek New Testament even to begin to take text-critical issues seriously; it will be well worth watching to see it develop in coming years. This is one of the latest additions to the Greek New Testament Gateway.

 
Novum Testamentum Online
New on-line provision for the journal Novum Testamentum; full contents are available to subcribers from January 2000 onwards (including individuals whose institutions have subscribed) and there is free access to the January 2000 edition for everyone.

 
Cities of Revelation
By Craig Koester: nicely illustrated web tour around the seven cities of Revelation 2-3. Well designed, clear and ideal for those beginning their study of Revelation.

 
Pisidian Antioch
Illustrated site from Sahsu Ltd. based on the ancient city of Pisidian Antioch, visited by Paul according to Acts 13. This web site provides a short history of the city along with other relevant information. The English is a little patchy.



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