Abnormal Interests Intrepid forays into realia and texts of the Ancient Near East, by Duane Smith
ABZU Bibliographical links in the field of Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Awilum Insightful commentary on the Bible and the Ancient Near East, by Charles Halton
Balshanut top-notch Biblical Hebrew and Semitics blog by Pete Bekins, Ph. D. student, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati OH
Believing is Knowing Comments on things like prophecy, predestination, and reward and punishment from an orthodox Jewish perspective, by David Guttmann
Ben Byerly's Blog thoughts on the Bible, family, Africa, Kenya, social justice
Berit Olam by a thoughtful Matt Morgan, Berkeley CA resident, grad student at Regent University, Vancouver BC
Better Bibles Blog Discussion of translation problems, review of English Bible translations, and more, by Suzanne McCarthy, Wayne Leman, and others
Bibbia Blog A Bible blog in Italian and English by former students of the PIB and PUG
Bible and Ancient Near East by Alan Lenzi, professor of Hebrew Bible and ANE Studies at University of the Pacific, Stockton CA
Chrisendom by Chris Tilling, one smart Englishman in the land of Hegel and Goethe
Christ, My Righteousness by Celucien L. Joseph; here's hoping he will also get his Theological French site up to speed
Claude Mariottini a perspective on the Old Testament and current events by a professor of Old Testament at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chicagoland, Illinois
clayboy Clayboy is really called Doug Chaplin. This is his blog. Some of what he says may be worth reading, but you may have to read the bits that aren't to find the good stuff.
Codex: Biblical Studies Blogspot by Tyler Williams, professor of Old Testament / Hebrew Bible at Taylor University, Edmonton, Alberta
Complegalitarian A team blog that discusses right ways and wrong ways Scripture might help in the social construction of gender
Connected Christianity a place to explore what it might be like if Christians finally got the head, heart, and hands of their faith re-connected
Conversational Theology Smart and delightful comment by Ros Clarke, a Ph.D. student in Old Testament at Westminster Seminary
Daily Hebrew Not so daily at the moment, but lots of good stuff, by Chip Hardy, doctoral student, University of Chicago
Davar Akher Looking for alternative explanations: comments on things Jewish and beyond, by Simon Holloway
Evedyahu by Cristian Rata, Lecturer in Old Testament of Torch Trinity Graduate School of Theology, Seoul Korea
Exegetica Digita discussion of Logos high-end syntax and discourse tools – running searches, providing the downloads (search files) and talking about what can be done and why it might matter for exegesis, by Mike Heiser
Exegetisk Teologi careful exegetical comment by Stefan Green (in Swedish)
Exploring Our Matrix Insightful reflections by James McGrath, ass't. professor of religion, Butler University
Gentle Wisdom A fearless take on issues roiling Christendom today, by Peter Kirk, a Bible translator
Giluy Milta B‘alma by Ezra Chwat and Avraham David of the Institute of Microfilmed Hebrew Manuscripts, Jewish National and Hebrew University Library, Jerusalem
Menachem Mendel A feisty blog on rabbinic literature by Michael Pitkowsky
mu-pàd-da scholarly blog by C. Jay Crisostomo, grad student in ANE studies at ?
Narrative and Ontology Astoundingly thoughtful comment from Phil Sumpter, a Ph.D. student in Bible, resident in Bonn, Germany
New Epistles by Kevin Sam, M. Div. student at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon SK
NT Weblog Mark Goodacre's blog, professor of New Testament, Duke University
Observatório Bíblico wide-ranging blog by Airton José da Silva, Professor de Bíblia Hebraica/Antigo Testamento na Faculdade de Teologia do CEARP de Ribeirão Preto, Brasile (in Portuguese)
Occasional Publications excellent blogging by Daniel Driver, Brevard Childs' scholar extraordinaire
old testament passion Great stuff from Anthony Loke, a seminary lecturer and Methodist pastor in Malaysia
On the Main Line Mississippi Fred MacDowell's musings on Hebraica and Judaica. With a name like that you can't go wrong.
PaleoJudaica by James Davila, lecturer in Early Jewish Studies at the University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland.
A weblog on ancient Judaism and its context
Pastoral Epistles by Rick Brannan and friends, a conceptually unique Bible blog
Pen and Parchment Michael Patton and company don't just think outside the box. They are tearing down its walls.
Pisteuomen by Michael Halcomb, pastor-scholar from the Bluegrass State
SansBlogue by Tim Bulkeley, lecturer in Old Testament, Carey Baptist College (New Zealand). His Hypertext Commentary on Amos is an interesting experiment
Ancient Near Eastern Languages texts and files to help people learn some ancient languages in self study, by Mike Heiser
Scripture & Theology a communal weblog dedicated to the intersection of biblical interpretation and the articulation of church doctrine, by Daniel Driver, Phil Sumpter, and others
Seforim blog great Judaica blog by Dan Rabinowitz and Menachem Butler
Singing in the Reign NT blog by Michael Barber (JP University) and Brad Pitre (Our Lady Holy Cross)
Stuff of Earth NT blog by Michael Pahl, NT instructor, Calgary Alberta
Sufficiency A personal take on the faith delivered to the saints, by Bob MacDonald, whose parallel blog on the Psalms in Hebrew is a colorful and innovative experiment
The Magnes Zionist self-criticism from an American, Israeli, and orthodox Jewish perspective
The Naked Bible by Mike Heiser, academic editor at Logos Bible Software
The Reformed Reader by Andrew Compton, Ph.D. student in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (focus on Hebrew and Semitic Languages) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Audio Edition of the Hebrew Bible Audio tracks courtesy of Audio Scriptures International. Conveniently divided into chapter files by Gary Martin, founder of the Academy of Ancient Languages.
Hebrew Hub by J. Ted Blakley excellent online resource for learning ancient Hebrew: click on "website" under "Academic Employment" "St. Mary's College" "Hebrew 2"
Oxford Hebrew Bible Project Introduction to and samples of an innovative text edition of the Hebrew Bible. Under the general editorship of Ronald Hendel.
The Aleppo Codex website Under construction, this site aims to make it possible to read the Aleppo Codex online directly from digital photographs. Made possible by the George S. Blumenthal Foundation.
The TanakhML Project Complete Hebrew Bible online with "verse structure analyzer" and a limited concordance feature. Courtesy of Alain Verboomen.
The Westminster Leningrad Codex Easiest-to-read source for the text of this codex, from the people who encoded it to begin with
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