Bible.Org is one of those websites that only comes along once in a long, long while. For anyone who is interested in studying the Bible, this is a must visit site. The volume of content on this website is far too numerous to describe in this short little article. But I'll try to give a bit of a summary.
Bible.Org, or the Biblical Studies Foundation is a ministry with an open source mindset. With such a mindset they have offered significant freedom (and free as in price as well) access to their resources and they have built up quite the community of authorities on Biblical topics who regularly write articles for the site.
The accomplishment for which they are best known is the new translation of the Bible called the New English Translation (NET). This version is not a paraphrase or revamping of a currently existing translation, rather it is an entirely new translation directly from the best Hebrew and Greek texts available. What makes it unique is not any differences in interpretation or a different literary style but rather its footnotes. While many Bibles come with study notes this Bible comes with translators notes - 65,000+ of them. These notes help explain why the translator chose to make the decisions he did in a certain passage. Where there is question on the interpretation of the passage the translator has attempted to explain why he chose to make one decision rather than another. This makes the NET Bible an amazing starting point for further research as it includes meticulous references to scholarly materials (e.g. the BDAG and the TDNT) on the Bible relevant to a particular text.
Amongst there other accomplishments is the wide variety of articles they have available on the website. Through a variety of authors they are able to offer commentaries on nearly every book of the Bible - and contemporary ones, not just the classics.
They also offer significant additional resources on practical theology and ministry. From specific Men and Women's Spiritual Growth sections to articles on studying God's Word and current topics of controversy within the church. They are on a daily basis adding multiple new resources to their website and also have some major projects in the works. I cannot emphasize enough how central a resource this site should be to anyone interested in studying the Bible! Go there or be square. :-)