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Welcome to the the Featured Links section of the New Testament Gateway.  This section of the NT Gateway ran from November 1998 to September 2003 and was a means of drawing attention to particularly noteworthy new web sites.  The Featured Links below are those for September 2003, the last before this section was replaced  with the NT Gateway Weblog, which allows me to flag up particularly notable web sites at the same time as doing much, much more.  Please visit the Weblog for current featured links, or consult the archive of previous Featured Links pages here:





Philip A. Harland: Associations, Synagogues and Congregations
Fine new web site designed to accompany the book of the same name published this year by Fortress.  In the words of the author, "This site brings the social world of early Christians and Jews to life using inscriptions, monuments, archeological finds, and literary texts from the Roman empire, especially Asia Minor (modern Turkey). This sheds new light on early Christian writings from Asia Minor, including Revelation, 1 Peter, and Ignatius' epistles. Visitors can tour ancient cities, view photos of Greek and Roman gods and their temples, learn about archeology and inscriptions, and better understand the informal guilds and associations that existed alongside Jewish synagogues and Christian congregations". An excellent piece of work.

Paleojudaica.com
By Dr James Davila of St Andrews University, Scotland: this weblog began in March this year and provides regular, interesting notes of new publications, links of interest and articles from the world's media, all relating to the topic of Ancient Judaism and Its Context. If you haven't done so already, Bookmark this "blog" and visit regularly; there are often several updates a day.

TextKit: Greek and Latin Learning Tools
Anonymous site describing itself as "a language learning site which provides Greek and Latin grammars, reading material, classical e-books and other learning resources".  A remarkable resource that is growing very quickly.  Already its coverage is broad.  The main link above will take you to resources for Learning New Testament Greek, including Samuel Green's Brief Introduction to New Testament Greek and H. P. V. Nunn's A Short Syntax of New Testament Greek. Excellent new resource.
 
An Online Textual Commentary on the Greek Gospels
By Wieland Willker: Ambitious, thorough project to provide a complete on-line textual commentary on the Gospels. This is more fine work from one of the major web authors interested in the New Testament, and especially text-critical matters.


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