As 2015 comes to a close, it’s time for that yearly tradition, the Year in Review. Here at the ETC blog we’ve had over 165 posts and over 172,000 hits in 2015 according to Google Analytics. (Blogger stats are much higher because apparently they count bots and spiders.)
So what have been the most read posts here? People are very interested in the oldest NT manuscript. Bart is always popular, but so are the top ten essential works in NT textual criticism and historic editions of the GNT (probably helped by being on the main navigation).
Slightly different, here are the most popular posts written in the last year.
Thanks to all our readers. Happy New Year!
So what have been the most read posts here? People are very interested in the oldest NT manuscript. Bart is always popular, but so are the top ten essential works in NT textual criticism and historic editions of the GNT (probably helped by being on the main navigation).
Rank | Title | Hits |
---|---|---|
1.
| Top Ten Essential Works in New Testament Textual Criticism |
7,473
|
2.
| Questions about “First Century Mark” |
2,814
|
3.
| Breaking News on the First-Century(?) Fragment of Mark |
2,272
|
4.
| Historic Editions of the Greek New Testament online |
2,096
|
5.
| What is the Oldest Manuscript of the New Testament? |
1,743
|
6.
| Review of Bart Ehrman, Misquoting Jesus |
1,596
|
7.
| Has anyone seen “First Century Mark”? |
1,292
|
8.
| How many books in the New Testament? |
983
|
9.
| New NT Papyrus Manuscripts |
917
|
10.
| Journal Rankings for New Testament |
896
|
Slightly different, here are the most popular posts written in the last year.
Thanks to all our readers. Happy New Year!
People just love top-ten lists - this post certainly proves it.
ReplyDelete(Although 2,096 hits is not bad for historic editions Pete.)