Your Mid-February BiblioBlog Top 50
Well, I’ve been a bit behind this month, but that’s alright … at least by me. Anyway, I thought I’d make my first post back after a bit of a holiday (that is Mardi Gras holiday to all northerners) a ranking post to let everyone know where they stand. And, for most all of you that is below me, except you Joel. But, I will catch you one day.
To all who have requested being added to the list, I’ll get to you before the monthly rankings. The monthly ranking is indeed the only thing that really counts. The rest of the ranking posts are more of updates.
Without further ado ….
Rank Blogger Blog Name Alexa Rank 1 Joel L. Watts Church of Jesus Christ, The 80202 2 Jeremy Thompson Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog 138145 3 John Loftus Debunking Christianity 152717 4 Matthew and Madeleine MandM 186795 5 Todd Bolen Bible Places 191422 6 Dave Black Dave Black Online 220894 7 Glenn Peoples Say Hello to my Little Friend 221746 8 James McGrath Exploring Our Matrix 230571 9 Matt Dabbs Kingdom Living 231042 10 Henry Neufeld Participatory Bible Study Blog 233758 11 Jeff Oien Scripture Zealot 302887 12 Ferrell Jenkins Ferrell's Travel Blog 325104 13 Rick Mansfield This Lamp 408684 14 Dan Wallace Contra Mundane 421226 15 Daniel O. McClellan Maklelan 487106 16 Phillip Long Reading Acts 507402 17 John Hobbins Ancient Hebrew Poetry 529918 18 Stephen Smuts Biblical Paths 577224 19 Neil Godfrey Vridar 601343 20 Claude Mariottini Claude Mariottini 613360 21 Brandon Wason Sitz im Leben 633059 22 T.C. Robinson New Leaven 634557 23 Mark Goodacre NT Blog 641539 24 Ari Ari's Blog of Awesomeness 647829 25 Doug Chaplin Clay Boy 677409 26 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 682054 27 Michael S. Heiser Naked Bible, The, PaleoBabble, UFO Religions, Every Thought Captive 734868 28 Nick Norelli Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth 746345 29 Thomas Verenna Musings of Thomas Verenna, The 758941 30 Robert Cargill Official Blog of Robert R. Cargill, The 805763 31 Roland Boer Stalin's Moustache 848946 32 Jim Getz Ketuvim 908493 33 Joel M. Hoffman God Didn’t Say That: Bible Translations and Mistranslations 909021 34 Gavin Rumney Otagosh 938859 35 Chris Heard Higgaion 999839 36 Derek Leman Messianic Jewish Musings 1002104 37 Mark Goodacre NT Gateway 1005763 38 Airton José da Silva Observatório Bíblico 1018606 39 Rodney A. Thomas Political Jesus 1019148 40 Eric Repphun, et al Dunedin School, The 1047910 41 Peter Kirk Gentle Wisdom 1055846 42 Michael Barber, Brant Pitre & John Bergsma Sacred Page, The 1082385 43 Chris Brady Targuman 1119530 44 Tommy Wasserman, et al Evangelical Textual Criticism 1120131 45 Ken Brown C. Orthodoxy 1195709 46 Brian LePort Near Emmaus: Christ and Text 1251705 47 Mark Goodacre NT Pod 1271525 48 Rod Decker NT Resources Blog 1275423 49 Michael F. Bird, Joel Willitts ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΟΝ / Evangelion 1279943 50 Peter M. Lopez Beauty of the Bible 1289646
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I reckon I have to post more controversial stuff for the rest of the month!
Thanks, Jeremy.
Oh, and you’ll never catch me.
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More controversial? I guess all of the other stuff you post is just you being you?
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Oh hahaha.
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Just wondering–is there some sort of time limit on how long we have to keep blogging in order to get on the list? I’ve been blogging for a couple months now, and I’d be number 21 right now if I was on the list. Can I nominate myself as a candidate for it, or shall I wait a bit longer?
PS: If it makes any difference, I’m on that tiny decide-who-is-and-who-is-not genuinely-biblioblogging committee.
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