- At Philonica and Neotestamentica, there is a good list of books related to Philo.
- Frederick Field, Notes on the Translation of the NT (1899)
- Thackeray's A Grammar of the Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint, Vol. 1, Introduction, Orthography and Accidence (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1909)
- A Treatise on the Grammar of New Testament Greek by Georg Benedikt Winer, William Fiddian Moulton
- Nigel Turner, Grammatical Insights into the NT (2004) limited view
- The very useful Early Christian Writings (or try this link) and Early Jewish Writings sites (or try this link) do not look like they will be coming back. If you click on those title links, however, you can still access them from the Internet Archive. (HT: Mark Goodacre < Phil Harland)
- The Review of Biblical Literature site now has over 5000 books reviewed.
- The Denver Seminary has good listings for: Annotated OT Bibliography 2008 and New Testament Exegesis Bibliography 2008.
- I also find that I often check the Logos Product Guides on such topics as: Cultural and Historical Background of the Bible, Multi-Volume Commentaries, and Comments on Commentaries.
- Here is a helpful post by Phil Gons on commentaries which includes a pointer to the excellent BestCommentaries site.
- I've also pulled together some bibliography resources HERE, including these: Recommended OT Commentaries.pdf and Recommended NT Commentaries.pdf
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