A-ha! N.T. Wrong has finally unveiled the real reason behind his running tally of biblioblogs- he has released the top 50 Biblioblogs for the month of October. The rankings themselves are based on the number of unique visitors that a blog receives each month. Numbers aren’t merely the only thing that is considered, however, as the pseudo-bishop states:

“A blog is included in the rankings if it contains substantial content related to biblical studies or closely related fields, evidences a scholarly approach to biblical studies (not requiring academic qualifications, but excluding blogs with mainly homiletic or devotional content, unscholarly approaches, or a primarily theological focus), and is currently active and posting.”

Take a good look at the list, and make sure to take a special note- katagraphais (the blog you are presently reading) has made an appearance at number 43! Democrats are demanding a recount in Ohio, but it seems as if the electoral college has made its decision. Also, I get to post this image to help me get through the next few weeks of writing papers:
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