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If you have searched the Internet for information on the New Testament, chances are you have had to: (1) sift through a lot of irrelevant material, and (2) suffer through many pages devoid of serious content. This Resource Index is designed to help you cut through all this red tape and find the material you need--fast.

With the exception of the "Other Links" page, which will take you to other New Testament studies sites, the links below have been arranged to take you as quickly as possible to primary sources, whether they be literary, epigraphic or architectural in nature.

Because this approach necessarily involves the bypassing of top-level menus, you may at some point wish to jump to these pages in order to leave a note of thanks to the individuals and institutions who have worked so hard to make these valuable sources available to the public at large.

If you know of additional resources (with useful content) that could be added to these pages, or if you discover a broken link, please feel free to drop me an email at . Note also that the below Table of Contents is collapsible, though only using Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher: simply click on a bullet to collapse or expand that part of the outline.

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