- A Century of the Pure Cambridge Edition and the Future of the King James Bible, Matthew Verschuur, Australia: bibleprotector.com, 2024
- A Full Collation of the Codex Sinaiticus with the Received Text of the New Testament, Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co., 1864
- A Textual History of the King James Bible, David Norton, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004
- Adversaria Critica Sacra, Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener. Cambridge: University Press, 1893
- An Anonymous Account of the Hampton Court Conference (Harleian MSS 828, f. 32), pp. 341-354 in The Reconstruction of the English Church, Volume II, Roland Greene Usher. London: D. Appleton & Co., 1910
- Brenton’s 1851 Septuagint Introduction, by Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton
- Brief Notes on the New Testament, G. W. Clark, J. M. Pendleton. Philadelphia, PA: American Baptist Publication Society, 1884
- Did Jesus Use the Septuagint?, David W. Daniels. Ontario, CA: Chick Publications, 2017
- Does God have a Controversy with the King James Bible?, H. Wayne Williams, 1997 (Reprint with footnotes and appendices, Matt Furse, Mountainview Baptist Church, 2024)
- Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties, Gleason L. Archer. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1982 (also here, but a very large file)
- Eusebius of Caesarea: Gospel Problems and Solutions, Roger Pearse, editor. Ipswich: Chieftain Publishing, 2010
- King James Bible Online, Both Standard and 1611 spelling (searchable)
- Letter of James Montague on the Hampton Court Conference, pp. 138-141 in A History of Conferences and Other Proceedings, Edward Cardwell. Oxford: University Press, 1849
- Letter of Patrick Galloway on the Hampton Court Conference, pp. 212-217 in A History of Conferences and Other Proceedings, Edward Cardwell. Oxford: University Press, 1849
- Letter of Toby Matthew on the Hampton Court Conference, pp. 161-166 in A History of Conferences and Other Proceedings, Edward Cardwell. Oxford: University Press, 1849
- Six Lectures on the Text of the New Testament and the Ancient Manuscripts which contain it: chiefly addressed to those who do not read Greek, Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co., 1875
- Studies in the Complutensian Polyglot by Delitzsch, Franz Delitzsch. London: Samuel Bagster and Sons, 1872 (Though the title and preface are in English, the substance of the book itself is in German.)
- The Bible of Every Land, A History of the Sacred Scriptures, London: Samuel Bagster and Sons, 1860
- The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels, John William Burgon, Edward Miller, editor. London: George Bell & Sons, 1896
- The Greek Testament with the Readings Adopted by the Revisers of the Authorized Version, Edwin Palmer, editor. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1881 (representing the choices of the 1881 revision committee)
- The Letter of Aristeas, Henry St. John Thackeray, translator. New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1917
- The Lollard Bible And Other Medieval Biblical Versions, Margaret Deanesly, Cambridge: University Press, 1920
The NIV Exhaustive Concordance, Edward W. Goodrick and John R. Kohlenberger III, Zondervan, 1990 (not a recommendation of the NIV, but a good resource for someone researching it)
The Nuremberg Polyglot, The New Testament in 12 languages (Syriac, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, German, Bohemian, Italian, Spanish, Gallic, English, Danish, Polish) Elias Hutter, editor, 1599 - The Oxford English Dictionary Vol. 1 (1913) (Search for other volumes)
- The Revision Revised: Three Articles Reprinted from the ‘Quarterly Review’, John William Burgon. London: John Murray, 1883
- Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, A 500,000 Scripture reference study tool
- Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum: Cum Variis Lectionibus, The Hebrew Old Testament: With Various Readings, First Volume, Benjamin Kennicott, 1776
- Westminster Annotations, Genesis-Canticles
- Westminster Annotations, Isaiah-Revelation
- 1378 John Wycliffe New Testament (printed 1731)
- 1611 King James Bible, Digital Recreation of the Original Blackletter Edition
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Friday, July 12, 2024
Bible related books and sites available online
Some books and sites related to the Bible and early Christian writings (the providing of links is for research purposes not necessarily a recommendation of all the sites linked).
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nice, Brother Vaughn, this is a nice list, interesting titles, (not enough time in the day,) thanks for posting.
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