Joe,

Thanks for that NT Stats link! I played with a few of its beans and came up with this, based on total Greek words:
Author# Words% Words
All138,020100.0
Luke37,93327.5
Paul32,40723.5
John28,09220.4
Matthew18,34513.3
Mark11,3048.2
Hebrews4,9533.6
Peter2,7832.0
James1,7421.2
Jude4610.3

Even if we assume Paul wrote Hebrews, Luke still wins:
Author# Words% Words
All138,020100.0
Luke37,93327.5
Paul37,36027.1
John28,09220.4
Matthew18,34513.3
Mark11,3048.2
Peter2,7832.0
James1,7421.2
Jude4610.3

Back on-topic, it's interesting how little Peter actually wrote...

Back off-topic again, it would be interesting--and very time-consuming--to redo the above tables based not merely on words written, but on words written and/or spoken. I.e. Paul's words in Acts should be taken from Luke and assigned to Paul; same with Peter; and the Lord's words in the Gospels etc. taken from the writers and assigned to him. In that case, Paul (and Peter) would certainly rise, while Luke and the other gospel writers would go down quite a bit. Anybody ready to count some more beans?

Last edited by Paul_S; Thu May 19, 2005 4:11 AM.

In Christ,
Paul S