For
the best on-line interactive reference library, I would suggest Blue Letter
Bible (http://www.blueletterbible.org/).
It offers the greatest variety of maps, study guides, teachings, doctrine and commentaries. It is a searchable Bible with a search engine by verse or keyword in over 20 Bible versions. The website is also, like the others,
non-profit, and so, the user need not become a member or pay for the services but you can order books and materials.
Other popular websites include Bible Org (http://bible.org/) and the Interactive Bible (http://www.bible.ca/).
One
Place (http://www.oneplace.com/)
is a great place for pod casts, by a wide range of pastors. And if you would
like to read Christian classics, without buying a copy, files can be accessed
at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (http://www.ccel.org/). It is a digital library
with hundreds of classic Christian books selected for enjoyment and
learning. If a reader has come across a Biblical library website that
exceeds the benefits and resources of Blue Letter Bible, please post a Comment
and I would be happy to revise my current evaluation.






