I neglected to link to John Hobbins’ Biblical Studies Carnival XXIII. John took a slightly different approach this time. It looks good to me! The format of this carnival is simple. I link to representative posts from a wide selection of blogs. The purpose: to introduce a bunch of bloggers […]
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In recognition of scholars blogging on topics related to biblical studies Eisenbrausn is offering works by bibliobloggers for their November sale! Be sure to pop over and pick up a work or three (including one by me!). Thanks James Spinti! Eisenbrauns – Manager’s Special November 2007 Web Sale Titles by […]
I had posted a similar call, but I was way too early (July, in fact). So, what do you all think? I may have to change a lunch date, but Sunday sounds good to me. And I will be bringing a spiffy new handheld stereo mic for the event. Bibliobloggers […]
It is not a graphical map, but amazing nonetheless! Many many thanks to John for creating this list (and including me, I am humbled!) See it at his blog, Ancient Hebrew Poetry: A Map of the World of Bible Bloggers.
It is up and wow is it thorough! So go and get caught up on a month’s worth of biblioblogging! Biblical Studies Carnival XXII Via SansBlogue.
I am honored to be among those competing on the new Biblioblogging Big Brother. A snippet from Episode One is below and be sure to see my sermon title (oh so apropos, on Episode Two). Welcome to the first episode of Biblioblogging Big Brother. . Each week our houseguests will […]
The latest BS Carnival is up at Duane Smith’s Abnormal Interests. It is incredibly thorough and entertaining. In fact, I confess to beginning to worry that I will not be up to the January roundup I am scheduled to host. But we must persevere and keep up the good work […]
I am a day early, but I wanted to be the first. Happy Birthday to our own Biblioblogging Curmudgeon, Jim West!
Today I had the great pleasure of interviewing Rick Brannan of Ricoblog. Rick was a great guest and talked about going from Econ to Pauline Epistles to programming. Rick has also been working for Logos Bible Software (14 years this month!) and gave this Mac user a nice summary of […]
From the NTCS site: John Hobbins posted this article about Wikipedia and asks whether or not contributors to Targum.info and NTCS will also be making Wikipedia entries on Targum better as well. I personally would hope so. (See my comments here.) The NTCS Wiki will be controlled, with only registered […]