This site began as my experimental test bed for the Amos commentary. That commentary which became known as Amos: Postmodern Bible is available here, in a changeable development form. A stable and therefore citable edition has now been peer-reviewed, and published as the first "volume" of a planned series Hypertext Bible Commentary (see here to buy on CD or visit on the web here).
On this site are also some other Bible study notes that I prepared. So currently it contains:
Study Notes on Jonah (including an introduction to Hebrew narrative)
To find out about me either visit my sites, or read a short autobiography (its a few years out of date now) or look at my CV.
Other sites I run include:
I've collected short videos I make in an easy to browse form here (many are about the Bible or teaching the Bible)
my new "audio blog" 5 Minute Bible
my blog Sansblogue with thoughts about hypertext, teaching the Bible and life in general
Images of Archaeological Sites in Israel: Focusing on the Iron Age with some short introductory videos
PodBible: the Bible podcast the CEV read by real people (not an American actor) a chapter a day or the Bible in a year
Children's bedtime stories: some read (including Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories) some animated including some Beatrix Potter
דָּבָר: Biblical Hebrew Vocabularies collaborative online multimedia Hebrew vocab learning tool allowing teachers to produce the vocabs and flashcards with the words they need for their class
Ancien Testament: méthodes d'étude: an introduction to the academic study of the Old Testament (in French)
This page is part of the Bible.gen.nz website.
Copyright (c) Tim Bulkeley 2007