I have been blogging for about two months now, and still have a lot to learn. One of the humorous parts of the task is seeing the search strings that folks have used to find the blog. There are some that I think actually knew I existed, since the string is close to projects that I have worked on or that are in process:
- discourse grammar of the greek new testa, discourse grammar of the greek new testa
- steve runge blog
- lexham high definition new testament
- “discourse grammar of the greek new test
- ntdiscourse.org, nt discourse
- steve runge discourse grammar
- lexham high definition new testament: es
Some seem like referrals without links, in that they search on the post titles:
- kingdom building
- what to do in these difficult times
Others seemed to be looking for someone else, but found me instead:
- rod decker’s blog
- holmstedt sbl, holmstedt hebrew
- presented papers sbl genesis
Then there are the ones that got here in spite of themselves:
- meaninf of the word pragmatic
- pauline epistles and there categories
Now we reach my favorites, which make me scratch my head:
- proudly present in pragmatic
- “greek language” + humility
I like to think that the latter found its way here by virtue of what my blog exudes. In the end, however, I suppose ”proudly” and “humility” offset each other. Then there is one that is a tribute to the wonder of Google:
- not versus no meaning difference
I trust that I did not actually write such a string somewhere. I can lack precision and attention to to detail, but come on!
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