Word Power
A little knowledge of New Testament Greek can be a dangerous, or edifying, thing
Gary M. Burge | posted 10/22/2001 12:00AM

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In 1999, Craig A. Evans answered the question, "In what language was the Bible Jesus read?"
The American Bible Society has a wealth of information about the Bible and translation of the Bible.
The Bible Learning Center has a Bible Reading 101 section, tools for learning and teaching, and research resources.
The Bible Gateway allows visitors to read specific verses in various translations and languages.
See more related articles in Christianity Today'sBible section.
Last year, Christianity Today sister publication, Campus Life, interviewed Burge on what we really know about the Bible.
Previous Christianity Today articles by Gary M. Burge include:
You're Divorced—Can You Remarry? | There are three New Testament passages that bear most directly on the subject of divorce and remarriage. (Oct. 4, 1999)
The Greatest Story Never Read | Recovering biblical literacy in the church. (Aug. 9, 1999)
Are Evangelicals Missing God at Church? | Why so many are rediscovering worship in other traditions. (Oct. 26, 1997)
Indiana Jones and the Gospel Parchments | A sensationalist attempt to prove the authenticity of the Jesus story with a shred of papyrus. (Oct. 28, 1996)