The law of diminishing returns does not yet
apply. Here are a few blogs that have caught my eye all over again, or for the
first time:
Scripture
& Theology setting a new standard of excellence, by Daniel Driver and
friends
Bible and Ancient Near East
by Alan Lenzi, professor of Hebrew Bible and ANE Studies, Stockton CA
New Epistles
by Kevin Sam, one of the best of the new biblical blogs
Reformed Reader by
Andrew Compton: we share a few interests
Balshanut
a top-notch Biblical Hebrew blog by Pete Bekins
Discipulus Scripturae
Nathan Stitt’s place
Pisteuomen by Michael
Halcomb, pastor-scholar from the Bluegrass State
If I
were a bell, I’d ring Tim Ricchiuiti’s place
Kilbabo Ben Johnson’s insightful blog
Finitum
non capax infiniti Arthur Boulet’s
place
Theosource
a fabulous resource site by Jason Button
The Naked Bible by Mike
Heiser, academic editor at Logos Bible Software
Also coming soon, by Heiser: Scribal Practices - texts
and files to help people learn some ancient languages in self study
From The Cheap Seats by
Jon Trainer and Champ Thornton, not ashamed to be Reformed
Ev Epheso
by Mike Aubrey, linguist and lover of Ephesians
Kata
ta biblia by Patrick George McCollough, Anabaptist seminarian
Ben
Byerly’s Blog thoughts on the Bible, family, Africa, Kenya, social justice
Pastoral Epistles.com
by Ric Brannan and friends, a conceptually unique Bible blog
Evedyahu
by Christian Rata, Lecturer of Old Testament at Torch Trinity Graduate School
of Theology
Faith
Matters Mark’s place
Famille
LaGrise about Bible translation, by David Gray, a Wycliffe Bible
Translators
Looney Fundamentalist a
scientist who loves off-putting labels
Koavf Blogspot
by a fearless Wikipedian, Justin Anthony Knapp
Gregorious
Thoughts by Greg Wilson, a theology student who loves music, literature,
and art
Berit
Olam by a thoughtful Matt Morgan
Stuff
of Earth by Michael Pahl, NT scholar
Singing
in the Reign NT blog by Michael Barber (JP University) and Brad Pitre (Our
Lady Holy Cross)
Euangelion
NT blog by Michael Bird and Joel Willitts
Is My
Phylactery Showing? A recovering agnostic / Buddhist now RC seminarian lays
it on thick
Beyond
Words Kathy Hanson’s place
Catholic Sensibility a
thoughtful blog by a liturgist in a Midwestern parish
Resident
aliens reflections of one not at home in this world
Frank
Bellizzi a Texan who doesn’t know how old I am
Thanks for these John. Of course, a number have been around for a long time (like Pahl's)- but there are others that are authentically 'new'.
Much appreciated.
Now let's see if they stay around and pass the 6 month bubble where most burst asunder and disappear- rather like a bubble in the air.
Posted by: Jim | April 16, 2008 at 11:40 AM
Thanks, John! :)
Posted by: Pat | April 16, 2008 at 11:47 AM
Hey Jim,
you sure are right about the sixth month bubble.
Posted by: JohnFH | April 16, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Thanks for the link! Now if I can only create more time in the day to seriously read all of these...
Posted by: Greg | April 16, 2008 at 01:41 PM
ah...shucks!
Thanks John. I've especially been enjoying your translation posts. And your Hebrew posts just make me wish that I wasn't already over my head in Russian & Greek so that I could focus some time on Hebrew!
Posted by: Mike | April 16, 2008 at 03:25 PM
There's a six month bubble? Crap.
Posted by: Nathan Stitt | April 16, 2008 at 04:12 PM
Hey Nathan. You can beat the odds. Don't neglect your studies though.
Posted by: JohnFH | April 16, 2008 at 04:49 PM
I'm humbled! Thanks for the link!
Posted by: Jason Button | April 16, 2008 at 05:36 PM
Great list. I haven't heard of quite a few of those and I appreciate your sharing them.
Posted by: Matt Dabbs | April 16, 2008 at 09:29 PM
John,
Thanks for the link. I am also humbled.
Blessings.
Posted by: art | April 17, 2008 at 01:35 PM
Thanks for the kind mention, John. I'm familiar with a few of the other blogs you listed, and I'm honored to be in such fine company.
Posted by: Todd | April 17, 2008 at 06:14 PM
Thanks for the great links (not so much mine :)). I especially find BALSHANUT useful!!!
Blessings,
Chris
Posted by: Chris | April 18, 2008 at 12:28 AM
Thanks for the link! And for the all the other blogs I have to add to my RSS reader now...
Posted by: Tim Ricchuiti | April 18, 2008 at 10:39 AM
Thanks for your most gracious comment John.
Posted by: Kevin Sam | April 19, 2008 at 12:15 AM
John,
Thanks for both the mention and the list. Good work. I am going to spend some time clicking through some of the links. Thanks again.
Posted by: Michael Halcomb | April 19, 2008 at 10:26 AM