Semantics of Ancient Hebrew
Database: A project that concentrates on the language of all texts
in Ancient Hebrew: the Hebrew Bible, the Ancient Hebrew
inscriptions, the Hebrew text of Ben Sira and the Hebrew Qumran texts.
Biblical
Institute of Fribourg University, including reference to the the
new edition of the Biblia Hebraica, iconography and the Bible,
the corpus of stamp seals from Israel/Palestine (Neolithic to Persian
period), and "Orte und Landschaften der Bibel.
The
Orion Center for the Study of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Associated
Literature at the Hebrew University's Institute of
Jewish Studies. Established in 1995, the Orion Center stimulates and
fosters research on the Scrolls, provides a forum for unique Scroll
opportunities in Jerusalem, and coordinates research being carried out
at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with research abroad. The Orion
Center aims to integrate information gained from the Scrolls into the
existing body of knowledge about Judaism in the Second Temple period.
Scriptorium The Tanak, New Testament, Koran, Rig Vedas, The Book of the
Dead are all ancient texts considered sacred by those who looked to
them for guidance. This site offers reproductions of those ancient
texts on genuine papyrus or parchment and in the original ancient
scripts and special features on New Testament history.
Scrolls
from the Dead Sea:
The Ancient Library of Qumran
and Modern Scholarship is an Exhibit at the Library of Congress,
Washington, DC. The site is divided into five sections: Introduction
– The World of the Scrolls; The Qumran Library; The Qumran
Community; Today – 2,000 Years Later; and Conclusion.
Exploring
the Dead Sea Scrolls
By Loren Johns: a fine page featuring course materials, bibliography
and all the best links for the study of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Nasjonale
bibliotekstjenester. A list of Norwegian and other European
library databases, even including articles in journals. Also some
picture databases.
Click here to get a page listing
a lot of publishers around the world.
AcqWeb,
sister publication of ACQNET,
the gathering places for those interested in acquisitions (of books,
that is, not corporations) and collection development.
The
Christian Bookshop; "Welcome to the Christian Bookshop,
maintained by Perfect Electronic Publishing in association with
Amazon.com. We have the largest selection of Christian books available
on the net."
Eisenbrauns
is an Academic Bookseller, Publisher, and Typesetter
Specializing in the Ancient Near East and Biblical Studies.
Eisenbrauns
has been serving the academic community for more than 20 years.
Scholars from around the world have come to depend upon Eisenbrauns
for quality publications in ancient Near Eastern studies, archaeology,
Assyriology, and biblical studies.
The Flavius Josephus
Home Page
By G. J. Goldberg: the place to begin research on Josephus. There is
basic bibliography, some unique material and the most comprehensive
set of Josephus links on the web. The site focuses specially on the
author's theories about the Testimonium Flavianum.
Josephus
in Greek
You can now read The Jewish War, Antiquities and Vita
on-line in Greek at the Perseus site. This is a remarkable resource
and like all the classical texts at the Persueus site, each word has a
morphological analysis at the click of the mouse-button, including a
link to Liddell-Scott's Lexicon.
Bibliographie
zu Jesus Sirach
By Franz Böhmisch: an extensive bibliography (over 1,000 items) on
Ben Sira, Version 3 (March 1996).
The
Enoch Page
By Ian Hutchesson: fast access to Charles's translation of 1 Enoch and
some links to related sites.
Semiazas Home Page
By Steven Cox: an ambitious and exciting project "to make freely
available the Greek versions of the Old Testament
Pseudepigrapha". So far the site includes 1 Enoch from Codex
Panopolitanus and Testament of Abraham. The Symbol font is used.
Divine
Mediator Figures
By Dr James Davila: a web page designed to accompany a course at the
University of St Andrews which ran in 1998.
Eliezer Segal's
Home Page
By Eliezer Segal: an award-winning resource for the study of
post-Biblical Judaism
Second
Temple Synagogues
By Donald Binder: a fine web site based on the author's 1997 Southern
Methodist University PhD dissertation, Into the Temple Courts: The
Place of the Synagogues in the Second Temple Period.
Links to Links
John David Pleins' Links
John David Pleins is Associate Professor in the Religious Studies
Department at Santa Clara University
K.
C. Hanson's Links
World Wide Web Sites Relating to the Ancient Mediterranean. Dr. Hanson
is in the Department of Theology at Creighton University.
ABZU
Guide to Resources for the study of the Ancient Near East Available on
the Internet from the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.