Prayer for the intercession of St. Isidore of Seville, Patron Saint of the Internet
Almighty and eternal God, who created us in Thine image and bade us to seek after all this is good, true, and beautiful, especially in the divine person of Thy only begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, grant we beseech Thee that, through the intercession of Saint Isidore, bishop and doctor, during our journeys through the internet we will direct our hands and eyes only to that which is pleasing to Thee and treat with charity and patience all those souls whom we encounter. Through Christ our Lord. Amen Fr. John T. Zuhlsdorf
That's a very helpful site, Chris, as I have only the NTs in print.
Oh, wait a sec, I see from my bookmarks that I already knew of it! That's what bookmarks are for, I guess. Mark it and forget it. And I did.
As long as we're sharing online Scripture resources, I've been using The Unbound Bible from Biola U. for many years. It has the DR and a couple of Vulgate versions.
The RSV is here with the deuterocanicals / OT Apocrypha. I also like The Blue Letter Bible for its online lexicons for Hebrew & Greek. The KJV may have textual problems but, as a translation, it's literal and, therefore, excellently consistent.
There are many others, but that should cover it for now.
"We learn, and we strive and pray to understand more and more of God's plan; and more than understanding it, to love it and to live it, especially when we don't understand it. And to realize that even when we think we understand, what we understand is only the surface of the deeper mystery. But to sense that God loves us, and never to doubt this, that is important." - Francis Cardinal Arinze
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That's a very helpful site, Chris, as I have only the NTs in print.
Oh, wait a sec, I see from my bookmarks that I already knew of it! That's what bookmarks are for, I guess. Mark it and forget it. And I did.
As long as we're sharing online Scripture resources, I've been using The Unbound Bible from Biola U. for many years. It has the DR and a couple of Vulgate versions.
The RSV is here with the deuterocanicals / OT Apocrypha. I also like The Blue Letter Bible for its online lexicons for Hebrew & Greek. The KJV may have textual problems but, as a translation, it's literal and, therefore, excellently consistent.
There are many others, but that should cover it for now.
pax Christi
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