Jeff Carter will host the next Biblical Studies Carnival, with the highlights from around the biblioblogs during May 2013. I expect it to contain anomalies galore.
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Jeff Carter will host the next Biblical Studies Carnival, with the highlights from around the biblioblogs during May 2013. I expect it to contain anomalies galore.
The Biblical Studies Carnival for April 2013 has been posted on the blog ἐνθύμησις. Click through to enjoy it, and many thanks to Jacob Cerone for hosting it!
Thanks to Phil Long (host of last month’s carnival) for posting a reminder about the next Biblical Studies Carnival, which will be held at the blog ἐνθύμησις. Click through for details on how to submit posts.
At the blog Reading Acts you can find the latest Biblical Studies Carnival. Despite the date, there is a lot there that can be taken extremely seriously! Thank you to Phillip Long for putting the carnival together!
It seems that Google Reader is being done away with (“retired” seems to be the preferred term). I suppose that means that I will have to find another feed reader for all my blogs and news feeds that I read – which almost certainly includes yours, if you have one. And so if you want me [...]
Jim West has posted the premiere Biblical Studies Carnival of 2013. Click through to read it – and then you’ll see the title he gave it and understand why I made the image below…
Bob MacDonald has posted a reminder that it is time to submit your contributions and recommendations for this month's Biblical Studies Carnival. An obvious choice is to focus on blogging related to this month's Society of Biblical Literature annual meeting. Mike Kok was unable to make it this year, and so attended vicariously through our [...]

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