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Have any favorite resources you use in studying, researching or quoting the scriptures? I have some, and thought I would create a thread for easy access to them in case I forget. The first two are Bible Translation sites. I used to use Gateway, but if you copy Gateway now it is a jumbled up mess, so I use these two instead now:

2 Peter 1 NKJV - "Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Ch..."
Read 2 Peter 1 NKJV in the New King James Bible: "Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who have obtained like precious faith with us by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ:"

Joel 2 - NKJV
Joel 2: Blow the trumpet in Zion, And sound an alarm in My holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble; For the day of the Lord is coming, For it is at hand:
Greek Bible.com for when the original needs to be researched or discussed:
Greek Bible
Ancient Greek (biblical / classical) material including: Online texts (accented Greek New Testament), Shopping for printed materials, and Resources for learning and studying Ancient Greek.

The Septuagint (also part of BibleStudyTools.com):

Read the Septuagint Bible w/ Apocrypha Free Online
Search and read Bible verses using the popular LXX translation. Take notes online, highlight verses and save notes!
And Intertextual Studies:

intertextual.bible | Matthew | All chapters
Explore intertextual connections in biblical literature

Oh, and Hermeneutics Stack Exchange on occasion, if I want to see if more scholarly issues have been addressed by someone:

Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
Q&A for professors, theologians, and those interested in exegetical analysis of biblical texts
Probably something else I'm forgetting, but if you use any study helps, post a link to them here for others to benefit as well.
Blessings,
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