As 2007 comes to a close, I thought it would be fun to look back at some of the most popular blog posts and products of 2007. Here are three top ten lists each ordered from highest to lowest.
Top Ten Blog Posts
(Most Viewed)
- The Lifework of Dr. Jim Rosscup
- The Secret to Beating the Postage Increase
- New Bible Widget for Mac
- Original Language Study: A Boutique Specialty
- Getting More from Library Builder, Part 1
- Smokers Drive Up Costs of Bibles
- The Most Important Person in the Bible
- Lange's Lost Volume
- Christmas Deals from Logos!
- Getting More from Library Builder, Part 2

(Number of Sales for Products Released in 2007)
- The Hermeneutical Spiral
- A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Christ
- Selected Works on the Life of Christ
- The Apostolic Fathers in Greek and English (3 Editions, with Morphology)
- The Vocabulary of the Greek Testament (Moulton & Milligan)
- The Bible Speaks Today New Testament on CD-ROM (22 Volumes)
- Romans Unlocked
- The John Piper Sermon Manuscript Library
- Getting to Know Jesus Bible Study
- Idioms of the Greek New Testament, Second Edition

(Number of Pre-Orders for Products Announced in 2007)
- Hebrew Pronunciation Addin
- An Exposition on Prayer in the Bible (5 volumes)
- John Piper Collection (24 volumes)
- Christian Theology, Second Edition
- Dictionary of Latin and Greek Theological Terms
- A Simplified Harmony of the Gospels
- Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey
- Studies in the New Testament
- Norman L. Geisler's Systematic Theology
- Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament

Christmas Specials
Just a reminder not to miss out on our great Christmas specials!



"Here are three lists of top tens in descending order."
According to what or whom??????
Gerry
Sorry for not being clear. I've updated the post to reflect the basis for the lists: (1) the blog posts that had the most pageviews, (2) the products released in 2007 that had the highest number of sales, and (3) the Pre-Pubs announced in 2007 with the highest number of pre-orders. Hope this clarifies!