Multi-Language Media:
Distributor of religious books and Bibles in many languages.
Collections and
History
Alba
Bible: The history of a rabbi's translation of the Hebrew Bible in
Spanish, as well as a description of the limited issue facsimile of 1992.
Bridwell
Theological Library: The special collections of Southern Methodist
University (Dallas, Texas), housing one of the best collections of Bibles and
other theological books in the United States. (Much research for the versions
section of our website was done in this library.)
Coptic
Manuscripts: Information on Coptic manuscripts of the Scriptures.
Darren Sumner:
Information on versions of the Bible and Biblical topics.
Dr. Gene Scott:
A collection in Los Angeles, California of rare editions of the Bible, as well
as the history of the English Bible.
Lectionaries:
A history of a less used type of Bible manuscript.
Silver
Bible: Information on the wanderings of a Gothic manuscript, the
Codex Argenteus, now kept in the library of Uppsala University,
in Sweden.
Bet Emet
Ministries: Studies about the history of the New Testament and the
pollution that has entered the Christian church.
EliYah: Studies about the
history and use of the special name of the Heavenly Father.
Joseph
Wheless: A challenging book for those who think that the Bible should
be taken literally.
Tyndale House: A
world-class centre for Biblical research, in Cambridge, United Kingdom. (Our
personal collection of more than 90 versions was donated to this facility.)
Translators
Alexander,
Victor: A current project to translate the New Covenant from the
original Aramaic.
Leman,
Wayne: Information for Bible translators under the title English
Bible Versions Critiqued.
Paul, William:
A translation called The New Testament: An Understandable Version.
Trimm, James: The HEBRAIC
ROOTS VERSION translation of the ARAMAIC NEW TESTAMENT.
Zeolla, Gary: A
translation (Analytical-Literal Translation) currently in progress. The
translator invites feedback from those who are knowledgeable of translating
and of the Scriptures.