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The Gospel of John
- King James Version
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
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The Gospel of John is the fourth of the four gospels in the New Testament which describe the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. It begins with the witness and affirmation by John the Baptist and concludes with the death, burial, Resurrection, and post-Resurrection appearances of Jesus. Of all the books in the New Testament, John is the most popular.
By the beginning of the second century, the author of the fourth Gospel had come to be accepted as the disciple, John, which has been the tradition ever since. However, revisions and additions to the text took place over a period of at least 50 years by three separate authors until the text came to reside in its present-day form in about A.D. 95. The author is self-identified near the end of the book as "the disciple whom Jesus loved".
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- S. Thomas
- 05-18-12
Charlton Griffen Performs “The Gospel of John”
What made the experience of listening to The Gospel of John the most enjoyable?
Dramatic presentation.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Gospel of John?
"In the beginning was the word!"
Which scene was your favorite?
The first
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No, I've been listening a chapter at a time.
Any additional comments?
I downloaded “The Gospel of John” from audible.com a few days ago. Charlton Griffen performs (and I do mean performs) the great story, reading the Gospel aloud. I am so accustomed to hearing the Gospels read in a perfunctory, droning manner in church. The stories take on an entirely different character when they benefit from dramatic performance.
“In the beginning was the word,” is Charlton’s opening line… intoned with Shakespearian thunder.
I’m a programmer, so I think a lot about the word as the beginning of things.
“The Gospel of John” comes to me at a point in my life where I’m very receptive to hearing it again. After a long life, I’m circling back to the beginning, trying to understand once again why I believe in and honor God the Father. Not just in a pro forma sense, but with true understanding of His nature.
Dramatic reading dramatically changes the story of Christ. Griffen makes the story feel as if it is happening in the present, that it is happening to people just like me and you… struggling, confused mortals. The story of Christ has survived for thousands of years because it tells a basic truth about human experience. We are mortal. We do not want to die. We suffer. We want God to give us hope that our suffering will be redeemed.
Griffen’s performance of the Gospel will change the way you perceive this story.
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- Scizen
- 11-27-18
outstanding story and narration
Griffin's narration of the Gospel of John captures the deep spiritual significance of this most loved books.
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- Michael
- 06-05-22
very good narrator
serious demeanor and virtuous words. highly recommended especially if you want to save space for downloads and wish to study a particular book.
God bless
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- Victoria Trump
- 12-10-19
Thanks one an all.
I am extatiate on Mr. Griffins' voice, and how slow he goes. I like to chew on the Word of God, not just hear it whizz by my head. Thank you again.
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- Fossilized Tree Sap
- 09-26-19
Beautiful
This is the most epic, most worthy, most important, most satisfying, most beautiful story ever told.
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- Michael Evans
- 05-10-20
Exceptional reading.
Well worth purchasing. Charlton's reading of the gospel of John is exceptional. Such tone and turn of phrase. You are immersed into something deeply spiritual and weighty.
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- Arnfinn Rong
- 01-13-20
The Perfect Reader For The Ultimate Book
I really think Charlton Griffin is the perfect reader of The Gospel According To St. John. And bear solemnly in mind that you are accountable to your creator, and in dire, desperate need of Jesus Christ. The gospel is that Jesus Christ God in person, have precisely done this: Come to to you, whoever, wherever, whenever you you are, and have performed, carried out to the full, and accomplished your eternal salvation. Trust in the words you will find within this book.