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Thanks for stopping by Deinde: Resources for Biblical Scholars. Our aim is to provide quality internet resources for biblical studies.
Blog
The hub of activity on Deinde is our team blog, with posts contributed by the entire Deinde team.
Deinde Searches
The 3 searches to the left are regularly updated by Danny Zacharias and aim to focus in on quality web content for web searching.
- The Deinde Web Search indexes over 1200 URL’s of quality biblical studies websites, including all websites linked by NTGateway and iTanakh. Make every search result count, rather than rummaging through all the sub-par hits google feeds you.
- The Journal Search is designed as a supplement search for those looking for journal articles on the net. Google Scholar as well as ATLA will help you find the majority of relevant articles, but there are still a number of journals that do not appear in the larger databases. The Journal search is an attempt to fill that gap. Try it out, you may be surprised!
- The Biblioblogs Search is Deinde’s attempt to contribute to the wider biblioblogging community by indexing all of its content in one spot. At the same time, we hope that users who are not regular visitors to biblioblogs will find and appreciate the high quality content being published by bibliobloggers throughout the world. If you think your blog should be indexed here, just email me to let me know (danzac –at– gmail.com)
Biblical Studies Glossary
The Biblical Studies glossary is the largest such glossary of terms on the internet. Our aim was to provide concise definitions of frequently encountered terms in biblical studies literature. Our glossary is not meant to be quoted in term papers, just for quick reference to demystify confusing terms. If there are any words we’re missing, let us know.
Unicode Tutorial for Mac
The bulk of the Deinde team are fierce Mac users. We’re also pretty keen on adopting unicode throughout the discipline. If everyone used unicode there would be no more font confusion, and no need to meddle with fonts. The unicode tutorial was created by Danny Zacharias to help students and scholars move to unicode and learn a little bit about it along the way.
Resources The Deinde Team
The resources page is where we put the search box code for each of the web searches for those who are interested in having these searches on their own website. You will also find something called the Bookends Guide for SBL format, which is a little guide Danny created for Bookends users who need help in implementing SBL formatting.
Top Banana—Paul Nikkel
Fruit Basket—Danny Zacharias, Jason B. Hood, Mark Cheeseman