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Yes they are pretty solid and a step above got? IMHO.
10 steps ahead-I hardly use got?-Christianthinktank is also good brother.
 
One of the best articles I've ever read on Canonicity is found there.


It is thought provoking and "I cheered" when it was written and published. They've made it more difficult to find some of the older articles that were published closer to when bible.org was a very popular source in the NET was first published.
 
Here is another online resource.

While old, this is an excellent resource (old does not mean bad in theology). A couple of specific features I would like to point out. The first one is: The Theology Program https://bible.org/article/theology-program

If you don't know it's there you will probably not notice this. These are really good courses, went through them many, many years ago as part of the Calvary ABQ School of Ministry. If you click on the link above you will notice things in "blue," click on them (i.e. 258 theology questions and answers, Introduction to Theology, and so on). When you click on the topics you can actually download the course. There is reading and video (class discussion) for the classes. I think these are seminary level classes so I highly recommend.

The second thing in the NET Bible with notes (which is only online unfortunately) which is here:

Blessings,
TheLayman
 
While old, this is an excellent resource (old does not mean bad in theology). A couple of specific features I would like to point out. The first one is: The Theology Program https://bible.org/article/theology-program

If you don't know it's there you will probably not notice this. These are really good courses, went through them many, many years ago as part of the Calvary ABQ School of Ministry. If you click on the link above you will notice things in "blue," click on them (i.e. 258 theology questions and answers, Introduction to Theology, and so on). When you click on the topics you can actually download the course. There is reading and video (class discussion) for the classes. I think these are seminary level classes so I highly recommend.

The second thing in the NET Bible with notes (which is only online unfortunately) which is here:

Blessings,
TheLayman
Thank s brother
 
While old, this is an excellent resource (old does not mean bad in theology). A couple of specific features I would like to point out. The first one is: The Theology Program https://bible.org/article/theology-program

If you don't know it's there you will probably not notice this. These are really good courses, went through them many, many years ago as part of the Calvary ABQ School of Ministry. If you click on the link above you will notice things in "blue," click on them (i.e. 258 theology questions and answers, Introduction to Theology, and so on). When you click on the topics you can actually download the course. There is reading and video (class discussion) for the classes. I think these are seminary level classes so I highly recommend.

The second thing in the NET Bible with notes (which is only online unfortunately) which is here:

Blessings,
TheLayman
I have an original NET electronic edition with all the notes. The online edition has been updated extensively since. They once called the current online edition...Lumina.

Also, they once embraced a second edition that considered Greek OT readings but they never followed through. Too much pressure to abandon it. If one thing is true among men, men very seldom are willing to do what is right when it will cause problems among those they call friends.
 
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