The focus of this category is the New Testamentn and its studies, including what the bible actually says, the characters, what the history is, and who wrote the specific book.
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Regular Blogs
The impetus for this weblog is a collection of Bible trivia which is gathered from a game called "Bible Bafflers." The blogger answers one question a day, Monday through Friday, from one of five categories and expounds upon it.
http://trivialdevotion.blogspot.com/
Network of bloggers from several hundred churches write about continuing the Acts of the Apostles, planting churches, obeying the Great Commission, and promoted lives centered on the word of Christ.
http://www.acts29network.org/
An associate professor of New Testament Studies keeps this weblog, which is about not just the Bible, but a biblical world view.
http://gervatoshav.blogspot.com/
Sets forth news, commentary, and opinion of the current day from a biblical perspective. Categories include covenants and dispensations as well as signs of the times.
http://www.bibleprophecyblog.com/
Presents entries about biblical studies as well as a podcast and audio messages about what the bible says about life, about giving, and about the prophecies.
http://www.biblestudy.net/
Provides details about translating the bible, with topics which range from how post-colonialism affected translation, how to make the narrative flow naturally, and when the word "Lord" refers to Jesus and when it refers to God the Father.
http://bible-translation.blogspot.com
The mission of this weblog is to help people to understand various Bible translations and to come up with what the blogger believes is a more literal version. He is working on translating the New Testament from Nestle-Aland's Movum Testamentum Graece 27 and is, in large part, focused on grammatical considerations instead of doctrines.
http://bibletranslationblog.wordpress.com
Categories of blog include the bible and biblical studies, evangelism, and theological studies. The author also addresses the book and movie "The Da Vinci Code," and the positives which can be gleaned from its popularity.
http://www.biblicalfoundations.org/category/blog
Provides bible study tools and resources including websites, information, timelines, and interesting studies to help Christians in their study of the Word.
http://christianbiblestudyblog.blogspot.com
Maintained by a former missionary and seminary teacher, this weblog is about all aspects of the bible, from the Old Testament to the New Testament.
http://gospelfullness.wordpress.com
Notes About Your Extended Family In Heaven
Contains posts about thousands of saints and people in the bible, including the apostles and the martyrs.
http://saints.sqpn.com
Digs into each of the twelve apostles of Christ, who they were, why they are important, and what they each did, during the life of Jesus as well as after His Resurrection.
http://anglabingdalawa.wordpress.com
This weblog is a virtual office-dead blog which features entries about the Nag Hammadi library, the Tchacos codex, and apocryphal gospels, written by a professor of biblical studies and in religion at Rice University.
http://forbiddengospels.blogspot.com/
Blog entries include ways to promote gospel-centered ministries including ways to include bible study in daily life.
http://thegospelcoalition.org/blogs/tgc/