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BiblioBlog Rankings July 2010

Congratulations to everyone on the list … this essentially means that you are popular.  So, this song goes out to all of you, but especially to

***JIM WEST***

who has done it again.

Sorry Joel.  You are still number 2.

And, now check everyone else out too (Sorry, there’s actually 51 – forgot to add Marc Cortez from last month who debuts at #5. Everybody else push yourself down one):

Rank Blogger Blog Name Alexa Rank
1 Jim West Zwinglius Redivivus 69736
2 Joel L. Watts Church of Jesus Christ, The 89233
3 Matthew and Madeleine MandM 115133
4 James McGrath Exploring Our Matrix 140549
5* Marc Cortez Scientia et Sapientia 150210
5 John Loftus Debunking Christianity 186041
6 Todd Bolen Bible Places 195264
7 Dan Wallace Contra Mundane 224720
8 Stephen Smuts Biblical Paths 224909
9 Matt Dabbs Kingdom Living 228817
10 Neil Godfrey Vridar 239507
11 Mark Stevens Scripture, Ministry, and the People of God 240043
12 Glenn Peoples Say Hello to my Little Friend 241775
13 Ferrell Jenkins Ferrell’s Travel Blog 251587
14 Jeremy Thompson Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog 328123
15 Brian LePort Near Emmaus: Christ and Text 331730
16 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 342515
17 Tim Bulkeley Sansblogue 376136
18 Gavin Rumney Otagosh 408591
19 T.C. Robinson New Leaven 413289
20 Craig Blomberg New Testament Musings 423995
21 Michael S. Heiser Naked Bible, The, PaleoBabble, UFO Religions, Every Thought Captive 427913
22 Jason Skipper Pastoral Musings 432841
23 Mark Goodacre NT Blog 434645
24 Bob Hayton Fundamentally Reformed 471271
25 Nick Norelli Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth 480601
26 Jeff Oien Scripture Zealot 481974
27 Ari Ari’s Blog of Awesomeness 494804
28 Henry Neufeld Participatory Bible Study Blog 534591
29 Robert Cargill Official Blog of Robert R. Cargill, The 574301
30 Jason Skipper, et al Re: Fundamentals 600708
31 Doug Chaplin Clay Boy 640630
32 Michael F. Bird, Joel Willitts ΕΥΑΓΓΕΛΙΟΝ / Evangelion 647010
33 Tim Bulkeley 5 Minute Bible 648772
34 Peter M. Lopez Beauty of the Bible 676768
35 Jason Eis Doxan 729697
36 Rick Mansfield This Lamp 736522
37 Nathan Stitt Discipulus Scripturae 785329
38 Brandon Wason Sitz im Leben 791601
39 Bob MacDonald Matthew 805780
40 A K M Adam AKMA’s Random Thoughts 818347
41 Rodney A. Thomas Political Jesus 832098
42 Andy Naselli Thoughts on Exegetical, Biblical, Historical, Systematic, and Practical Theology 841323
43 Daniel O. McClellan Maklelan 861067
44 John Hobbins Ancient Hebrew Poetry 862669
45 Chris Tilling Chrisendom 877560
46 Phillip Long Reading Acts 912704
47 Ken Schenck Quadrilateral Thoughts 1076256
48 Chris Brady Targuman 1077400
49 Douglas Mangum Biblia Hebraica 1100194
50 Bob MacDonald Bob’s Log 1109176

BiblioBlog Rankings June 2010

Well, I took last month off.  I know it was very hard to get on without me, but I’m back to it this month.  You may have noticed how much I have dropped in the rankings.  Because I know that’s why all of you check … “Where is Jeremy at in the rankings this month?”  Don’t worry about me.  I’ll be fine 😉 … Joel on the other hand will never be alright … For the third month in a row he is in the #2 spot behind …. imagine drums rolling …

*** Jim West ***

Check out where everyone else is too …

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The Misogynist BiblioBlog Rankings for April 2010 … (More Cowbell Edition)

By: Gerador Zero

*Update – Sabio Lantz should have been included on this list, but was not. He would have ranked in at #42 with an Alexa of 826739. So, everyone else bump yourself down a notch. My apologies to Sabio for the error.

If you don’t get the title for this post, check out the comments HERE and then this post HERE.

And, the winner is a newcomer ;-), but first a quote from Joel (misspellings and all – I think he means “therefore”).  Here’s something Joel said in the comments section last month: “Thanks for the work, oh, and could you add Jim’s blog? I would like real competition. I’ve tried to buy him off, pray for him, but nothing works to get him to come back. Now, as Number One, I am employing a little known rule which allows the Number One to place someone on the list. There for, in accordance with ancient custom and tradition, for all the Sons of Abraham, I am place Jim West on the list.” …

*Jim West*

And, congrats to everyone else who made the Top 50 this month.  There was one newcomer in Fundementally Changed, but still no individual women bloggers.  I’m not real sure how to handle that situation without it seeming patronizing, but maybe J. K. will post a list once again this month.  But, I promise I really do love women and want to see them happy and successful and here’s why:

My Girls

And, now without further ado … the list:

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BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Targuman

Targuman deserves a very special theme song because he is the only BiblioBlogger (at least that I know of) who is a superhero.  His superhero moniker “Targuman” I think refers to his unique ability to protect BiblioBloggers from the nefarious plans of those who would seek to do them harm using only “tar” and “gum.”  Otherwise I would have no idea how to make sense of the word “targum” ;-).  But, you know it must be lonely being the only superhero who is also a BiblioBlogger.  That’s why Targuman gets contemplative superhero music for his theme song, i.e. Five For Fighting’s “Superman.”  Be sure to think about Targuman’s feelings the next time he saves you from certain disaster.  It can’t be easy to be him.

BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Rodney Thomas

Well, Rodney wanted P.O.D. “Revolution” for his theme song.  But, as you may see a trend developing, you don’t get to choose your own theme song.  Rod’s URL is “Political Jesus.”  “Revolution” would have been okay, but what Jesus could possibly be more political than President Jesus.  That’s right … Rod’s theme song is “Jesus for President.” Enjoy (if you can enjoy the thought of Jesus as President)!

BiblioBlogger Theme Songs – Qohelet

Qohelet is probably my best blog commenter as he probably is for many of you as well.  And, I sincerely appreciate that so he gets his theme song before many of you on the BiblioBlog list (if you get them at all).   He wanted his theme song to be “Bullet with butterfly wings” (see comments).  Would have been a good choice, unfortunately, you cannot choose your theme song (like McGrath is trying to do), unless you’re me.  Qohelet here’s yours (if some of you don’t know why, read your Bible more):