The Future of Unbound Bible
The Unbound Bible Project has been discontinued due to maintenance costs. See below for resources on Bible translation and study, as well as related programs and resources from Biola University.
Over the years, Biola’s Unbound Bible Project has served scholars across the globe by providing free access to a vast collection of searchable Bible translations and Bible study tools. With over 100 translations — including several English, Greek, Hebrew, ancient translations and a variety of other languages — scholars were able to display multiple versions and languages simultaneously for in-depth Bible study and research. In light of growing maintenance costs and technical support needs, Biola has decided to discontinue Unbound Bible.
Be sure to review the information below for Bible translation resources, study content and more.
Free Internet Bible Translation and Study Resources
Interested in further study? Explore these free Bible translation and Bible study resources recommended from our faculty at Talbot School of Theology.
Tyndale House’s STEPBible Study Software
In addition to morphologically tagged Greek and Hebrew texts linked to the standard lexicons (BDB for Hebrew and LSJ for Greek), STEP has hundreds of Bibles in scores of languages.
TLG. Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
For advanced research in ancient texts. Current students, staff and faculty can access it through the Biola library. Click on “databases” and search for TLG.
Loeb Classical Library
For advanced research in ancient texts. Current students, staff and faculty can access it through the Biola library. Click on “databases” and search for Loeb.
Perseus
Perseus is an enormous archive of classical material hosted by Tufts University. Simply click a word and suggested parsing will open up in a new window, as well as links to various lexicons (Greek dictionaries). For the purposes of translating the NT, the most useful lexicon to select is “Middle Liddell.”
NET Bible
Includes the NET Bible, Greek and Hebrew texts, extensive NET translation notes and several other resources.
Biblehub.com
Biblehub.com has all sorts of basic, public-domain Bible-study resources, and can display 8 or 9 Greek texts in parallel, including SBL, Westcott & Hort, Nestle 1904, and the Textus Receptus.
For help with translation, parsing and lexical surveys:
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Additional Resources from Biola University
The Good Book Blog
Talbot School of Theology’s blog explores contemporary ideas from the perspective of the Bible — the “Good Book” — including topics such as apologetics, biblical studies, theology, philosophy, spiritual formation, ministry and leadership
Talbot Magazine
Published twice a year by Talbot School of Theology, this magazine includes feature articles from faculty on such issues as mental health in the church, the rise of scientism, and what every church needs to know about Gen Z.
Christian Apologetics Events
Biola’s Christian Apologetics department regularly hosts popular conferences, lectures and weekend seminars — both on campus and through “On The Road” events across the country.
Biola LEARN
Biola LEARN is a collection of low-cost, not-for-credit video courses from Biola professors aimed at both individuals and small groups. The platform offers different courses on such topics as apologetics, personal finance, worship leading, classroom management and much more.
YouTube
Biola’s YouTube channel — which has more than 80,500 subscribers and more than 16 million views — hosts hundreds of lectures, debates, discussions, interviews and chapels. The “playlists” tab is a particularly useful way for browsing video collections by topic.