Via Progressive Ink, I just found this great site for students of Ancient Greek (OK, those other biblical languages too, but I never got around to taking Hebrew) - www.zhubert.com | For Fellow Students of the Bible in the Original Languages I've only just begun looking around on the site, but it already seems to have a ton of tools for you to use.
While I'm on the subject, the other site I use, extremely helpful to me while I was still in classes, is The Perseus Digitial Library, particularly the Morphological Analysis Word Study Tool, which allows you to enter a transliterated Greek word, and the tool will give you translations, as well as grammar notes, and where and how often you can locate this word in Ancient Greek texts, including the New Testament. Extremely helpful.
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I kind of like www.blueletterbible.org too. It is helpful for a quick look up.
Andy B.
Does www.zhubert.com work....Got computer jibberish instead...temporary problem?
I think temporary. If you scroll down, you can see the actual site, under the random code.
I blogged last week about redeeming Zack Hubert's ill-fated Re:Greek Open Source project as part of the new Open Scriptures initiative: http://openscriptures.org/2009/03/redeeming-the-ill-fated-regreek-project-a-call-for-participation/
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