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An exhaustive and authoritative investigation into the Christadelphians with links from their own sources as well as insights from former members.  Complete examination of their history, organisation, theology, practices, and the challenges they face.

Bible Research Links

Today vast libraries of early Christian material is available online allowing people to research the restorationist beliefs of churches like the Christadelphians to have reclaimed apostolic truth.  Here is one such resource.

Christadelphians suggest the help of the Holy Spirit was withdrawn as the New Testament was finish to be replaced by following the completed Bible.  This site helps to learn more about how the canon was compiled into its present form and whether this explanation is historically feasible.

The New Testament was written in Greek and many early Christians used the Septuagint (or Greek version) of the Old Testament.  This includes New Testament writers as can be shown by analyses of quotations.  This has implications for the concept of Biblical infallibility of scripture because the Hebrew and Greek versions have variances.

Pseudegraphica, Apocrypha and Sacred Writings

Another list of early religious writings.

The Digital Dead Sea Scrolls

Access ancient Jewish scrolls, discovered in the early twentieth century online which lend light to the accuracy of the Bible and which documents were used at the time.

Bibles

Probably the best free downloaded computer Bible available.  Huge number of Bibles, commentaries, maps and other aids available.

Bible Gateway

A choice of online and audio Bibles, as well as other resources.