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    Monday, March 03, 2025

    Biblical Studies Carnival Feb. 2025

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    Where does the time go? Those were the words with which I began my last blog post about the Biblical Studies carnival back in ....April 2011. Kind of apt given that somewhere along the line I lost the thread with the Biblical Studies Carnivals. Indeed I'd assumed they'd gone the way of most blog-related activity from the 2000s until James McGrath posted about the November one on BlueSky. Apparently, I've even been mentioned since then (February 2018, October 2018, March 2019, April 2019, and February 2020 if you're interested!) 

    So I vowed to dive back in and start mentioning them. It's obviously taken me a few months to get my act together, but here we go. I've also resurrected the old image I used to use for them. I can't remember whether everyone used to use that image or if it was just me, the latter I think, but it still seems pretty good, so I'll carry on! 

    Anyway, the Feb. 2025 incarnation is over at Philip J. Long's "Reading Acts" blog

    There are plenty of interesting looking articles, and a few good memes as well. Check it out.

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