Blue Letter Bible

The Blue Letter Bible Project is an initiative of Sowing Circle—a non-denominational Christian ministry—to create a Study Bible in both CD format and for the internet. It was founded in November 1995. The Project supports 12 English Bible translations, Hebrew and the Septuagint for the Old Testament, and the Greek Textus Receptus and Westcott-Hort versions for the New Testament. Integrated study tools include Gesenius' Lexicon for the Old Testament, and Thayer's Lexicon for the New Testament, as well as English and Strong's Concordances for the entire Bible. Over 2000 Bible Commentaries are also present.

A series of free instructional videos entitled "Introducing the Blue Letter Bible" is available on YouTube.[1]

There is a Blue Letter Bible iPhone app.[2][3]

The BLB Project is administered by the Sowing Circle ministry, which is a California 501(c)(3) Private Operating Foundation.

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Etymology

The Blue Letter Bible is so called because of the blue color of the hyperlinks. The name "Blue Letter Bible" also contrasts with the term red letter Bible which is a common form of printed Bible.

BLB content

The Blue Letter Bible (BLB) Project has three ongoing initiatives as of November 2006:

Distribution of BLB content

Reviews of the Blue Letter Bible

See also

Bible study software

Notes

  1. ^ Introducing the Blue Letter Bible - free instructional videos on YouTube
  2. ^ The Blue Letter Bible on iPhone
  3. ^ "Best iPhone Bible app contender: Blue Letter Bible". 2011-01-06. Archived from the original on 2011-08-18. http://bauernorrismagnumpi.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/best-iphone-bible-app-contender-blue-letter-bible/. Retrieved 2011-08-26. "The BLB app is part of the larger Blue Letter Bible project." 

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