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The Word of Promise Audio Bible - New King James Version, NKJV: Complete Bible
- Narrated by: Jason Alexander, Joan Allen, Richard Dreyfuss, Louis Gossett, Malcolm McDowell Jr., Gary Sinese, Marisa Tomei, Stacy Keach
- Length: 98 hrs and 1 min
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This faithful rendering of the New King James Version (NKJV) presents the complete Bible in compelling, dramatic audio theater format with world-class audio production.
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- B. Stark
- 11-27-17
Chapter List
The performances are outstanding. It's a great value at 1 credit.
To make it more useful for study or listening publicly, here is a breakdown of the chapters that works with the Audible app.
Audiobook Chapters Bible Chapters
Part 1: Genesis - Exodus 8h50m
Chapters 1-50 Genesis 1-50
Chapters 51-91 Exodus 1-40
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Chapters 1-27 Leviticus 1-27
Chapters 28-64 Numbers 1-36
Part 3: Deuteronomy - Joshua 7h
Chapters 1-34 Deuteronomy 1-34
Chapters 35-59 Joshua 1-24
Part 4: Judges - 2 Samuel 8h5m
Chapters 1-21 Judges 1-21
Chapters 22-25 Ruth 1-4
Chapters 26-56 1 Samuel 1-31
Chapters 57-81 2 Samuel 1-24
Part 5: 1 Kings - 1 Chronicles 8h32m
Chapters 1-22 1 Kings 1-22
Chapters 23-47 2 Kings 1-25
Chapters 48-77 1 Chronicles 1-29
Part 6: 2 Chronicles - Esther 6h
Chapters 1-36 2 Chronicles 1-36
Chapters 37-46 Ezra 1-10
Chapters 47-59 Nehemiah 1-13
Chapter 60-70 Esther 1-10
Part 7: Job 2h19m
Chapters 1-42 Job 1-42
Part 8: Psalms 1-75 3h3m
Chapters 1-75 Psalms 1-75
Part 9: Psalm 76 - 150 3h
Chapters 1-76 Psalm 76 - 150
Part 10: Proverbs - Song of Solomon 3h11m
Chapters 1-31 Proverbs 1-31
Chapters 32-43 Ecclesiastes 1-12
Chapters 44-52 Song of Solomon 1-8
Part 11: Isaiah
Chapters 1-66 Isaiah 1-66
Part 12: Jeremiah - Lamentations 5h35m
Chapters 1-52 Jeremiah 1-52
Chapters 53-58 Lamentations 1-5
Part 13: Ezekiel - Daniel 6h28m
Chapters 1-48 Ezekiel 1-48
Chapters 49-61 Daniel 1-12
Part 14: Hosea - Malachi 3h55m
Chapters 1-14 Hosea 1-14
Chapters 15-17 Joel 1-3
Chapters 18-26 Amos 1-9
Chapter 27 Obadiah 1
Chapters 28-31 Jonah 1-4
Chapters 32-38 Micah 1-7
Chapters 39-41 Nahum 1-3
Chapters 42-44 Habakkuk 1-3
Chapters 45-47 Zephaniah 1-3
Chapters 48-49 Haggai 1-2
Chapters 50-63 Zechariah 1-14
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Chapters 1-28 Matthew 1-28
Chapters 29-44 Mark 1-16
Chapters 45-69 Luke 1-24
Part 16: John - 2 Corinthians 7h55m
Chapters 1-21 John 1-21
Chapters 22-49 Acts 1-28
Chapters 50-65 Romans 1-16
Chapters 66-81 1 Corinthians 1-16
Chapters 82-94 2 Corinthians 1-13
Part 17: Galatians - Revelation 5h32m
Chapters 1-6 Galatians 1-6
Chapters 7-12 Ephesians 1-6
Chapters 13-16 Philippians 1-4
Chapters 17-20 Colossians 1-4
Chapters 21-25 1 Thessalonians 1-5
Chapters 26-28 2 Thessalonians 1-3
Chapters 29-34 1 Timothy 1-6
Chapters 35-38 2 Timothy 1-4
Chapters 39-41 Titus 1-3
Chapter 42 Philemon 1
Chapters 43-55 Hebrews 1-13
Chapters 56-60 James 1-5
Chapters 61-65 1 Peter 1-5
Chapters 66-68 2 Peter 1-3
Chapters 69-73 1 John 1-5
Chapter 74 2 John 1
Chapter 75 3 John 1
Chapter 76 Jude 1
Chapter 77-98 Revelation 1-22
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- A. Lee
- 08-29-16
Lovely...needs a section guide. I made one
Would you listen to The Word of Promise Complete Audio Bible: NKJV again? Why?
This is a wonderful recording. I like the performances and the variety of voices. For example, while there is one main narrator for each book there are diff voices for dialogue and the actors for those people are consistent. The voices are well cast and performed. The music in the background rarely bothered me, but is too loud or exciting in a few spots. I find listening to the word to be a good way to 'hear' it in a new way and is a valuable experience. I also love to play it for my children:) The one main problem is the lack of a guide to the 'sections'. I found a guide to 'parts' but my players show sections. This make it impossible to select which book to listen to! I made a guide, figuring out there there is one section for each chapter starting with 2. So if you need a particular chapter, simply add that number to the book's start.
The Old Testament
Genesis 2
Exodus 52
Leviticus 92
Numbers 119
Deuteronomy 155
Joshua 189
Judges 213
Ruth 234
1 Samuel 238
2 Samuel 269
1 Kings 293
2 Kings 315
1 Chronicles 340
2 Chronicles 369
Ezra 405
Nehemiah 415
Esther 428
Job 438
Psalms 480
Proverbs 630
Ecclesiastes 661
Song of Sol 673
Isaiah 681
Jeremiah 747
Lamentations 799
Ezekiel 804
Daniel 852
Hosea 864
Joel 878
Amos 881
Obadiah 890
Jonah 891
Micah 895
Nahum 902
Habakkuk 905
Zephaniah 908
Haggai 911
Zechariah 913
Malachi 927
The New Testament
Matthew 931
Mark 959
Luke 975
John 999
Acts 1020
Romans 1047
1 Corinthians 1064
2 Corinthians 1080
Galatians 1093
Ephesians 1099
Philippians 1105
Colossians 1109
1 Thessalonians 1113
2 Thessalonians 1118
1 Timothy 1121
2 Timothy 1127
Titus 1131
Philemon 1134
Hebrews 1135
James 1148
1 Peter 1153
2 Peter 1158
1 John 1161
2 John 1166
3 John 1167
Jude 1168
Revelation 1169
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- Roland
- 02-05-18
Amazing performance and easy to listen to.
Where does The Word of Promise Complete Audio Bible: NKJV rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is amazing, but NEEDS desperately a table of contents. This should help
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Book/Chapter Audiobook Chapter
1) 8 hr 55 min
Genesis 1 - 50 1 - 50
Exodus 1 - 40 51 - 90
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Leviticus 1 - 27 1 - 27
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Joshua 1 - 24 35 - 58
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Ruth 1 - 4 22 - 25
1 Samuel 1 - 31 26 - 56
2 Samuel 1 - 24 57 - 80
5) 8 hr 32 min
1 Kings 1 - 22 1 - 22
2 Kings 1 - 25 23 - 47
1 Chronicles 1 - 29 48 - 76
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2 Chronicles 1 - 36 1 - 36
Ezra 1 - 10 37 - 46
Nehemiah 1 - 13 47 - 59
Esther 1 - 10 60 - 69
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Job 1 - 42 1 - 42
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Malachi 1 - 4 64 - 67
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Mark 1 - 16 29 - 44
Luke 1 - 24 45 - 68
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1 Corinthians 1 - 16 66 - 81
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2 Timothy 1 - 4 35 - 38
Titus 1 - 3 39 - 41
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Hebrews 1 - 13 43 - 55
James 1 - 5 56 - 60
1 Peter 1 - 5 61 - 65
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- Max
- 01-25-19
Here are the Part and Chapter breakdowns
Old Testament:
Part 1:
Chapter 1: Genesis
Chapter 51: Exodus
Part 2:
Chapter 1: Leviticus
Chapter 28: Numbers
Part 3:
Chapter 1: Deuteronomy
Chapter 35: Joshua
Part 4:
Chapter 1: Judges
Chapter 22: Ruth
Chapter 26: Samuel 1
Chapter 57: Samuel 2
Part 5:
Chapter 1: Kings 1
Chapter 23: Kings 2
Chapter 48: Chronicles 1
Part 6:
Chapter 1: Chronicles 2
Chapter 37: Ezra
Chapter 47: Nehemiah
Chapter 60: Esther
Part 7: Job
Part 8: Psalm 1-75
Part 9: Psalm 76-150
Part 10:
Chapter 1: Proverbs
Chapter 32: Ecclesiastes
Chapter 44: Songs of Solomon
Part 11: Isaiah
Part 12:
Chapter 1: Jeremiah
Chapter 53: Lamentations
Part 13:
Chapter 1: Ezekiel
Chapter 49: Daniel
Part 14:
Chapter 1: Hosea
Chapter 15: Joel
Chapter 18: Amos
Chapter 27: Obadiah
Chapter 28: Jonah
Chapter 32: Micah
Chapter 39: Nahum
Chapter 42: Habukkuk
Chapter 45: Zephaniah
Chapter 48: Haggai
Chapter 50: Zechariah
Chapter 64: Malachi
New Testament:
Part 15:
Chapter 1: Matthew
Chapter 29: Mark
Chapter 45: Luke
Part 16:
Chapter 1: John
Chapter 22: Acts
Chapter 50: Romans
Chapter 66: Corinthians 1
Chapter 82: Corinthians 2
Part 17:
Chapter 1: Galatians
Chapter 7: Ephesians
Chapter 13: Philippians
Chapter 17: Colossians
Chapter 21: Thessalonians 1
Chapter 26: Thessalonians 2
Chapter 29: Timothy 1
Chapter 35: Timothy 2
Chapter 39: Titus
Chapter 42: Philemon
Chapter 43: Hebrews
Chapter 56: James
Chapter 61: Peter 1
Chapter 66: Peter 2
Chapter 69: John 1
Chapter 74: John 2
Chapter 75: John 3
Chapter 76: Jude
Chapter 77: Revelation
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- Nobody's business
- 04-14-15
Best Audible purchase I ever made
I listen to this on my way to work every day, and I just completed it a couple of weeks ago. The advertisement on the cover really says it all, "Hear the Bible come alive in dramatic audio theater."
Mind you, I have, in the past, listened to numerous audio Bibles that left me annoyed due to the overwhelming music in the background. At times, it was almost as if whoever came up with the score for those audio Bibles wanted to make the listening experience as annoying as possible with awful music that did nothing but distract from the Word. This is not true for the Word of Promise. There is music in the background, but it is very calming, and I never found it distracting.
What really sets this audio Bible apart from the others is the exceptional quality of the background sounds - not just the music, but the sounds. When people are walking, you hear the footsteps. When they are crying, you hear the sobs. When the tabernacle is being constructed, you hear the construction. When Paul is writing, you hear his pen on the paper. When someone is killed, it is almost too realistic. This is all beautifully edited and mastered to very high quality standards until you feel that you are there, in the Bible, with the characters.
As to the all-star cast, you can almost see Moses crying as he delivers his final sermon knowing that he will never be able to enter the promised land. Richard Dryfuss delivers the voice of Moses with such an exceptional perfomance that you will be crying when you get to that point. Everyone in the cast did an exceptional job at delivering the content with conviction and gravitas.
The only thing, in my opinion, that would have made this work better would have been for the version to have been the Old King James rather than the New King James. That said, I really enjoyed listening to the Bible in a way that I never have before because of this audio recording. Bravo! to the entire cast and to everyone who contributed to it. I am already listening to it, again, and I believe that this is going to be an audiobook that I will enjoy listening to for the rest of my life.
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- Robert
- 04-19-11
A bargain for one credit
First, the good: This is a terrific bargain for a single credit. For readability, I have most recently relied either upon the NIV or New Living Translations, but I was pleased with the NKJV translation. It is accurate and easily understandable; this translation was suited perfectly for an Audio book. The readers were outstanding, and there was just enough dramatization, music and background effects to keep the stories moving without being annoying or overly-distracting. The sound quality was flawless.
Now, the bad: As other reviewers have detailed, dividing the Bible into 17 tracks is puzzling. Finding any particular passage is laborious and frustrating.
If you are seeking an Audio presentation of the Bible to listen to and experience a cover-to-cover read, you will find this production very much to your liking. If, on the other hand, you are looking for an Audio Bible to add to your library to listen to various individual scriptures, this format is not well suited for such an endeavor; other audio renditions may be more navigable for such a purpose.
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- Joseph C. Carbone III
- 05-18-19
Not a NKJV Translation, Text Removed
For instance, in Genesis chapter one, “Then God said,” has been intentionally removed, repeatedly.
Sincerely, Joseph C. Carbone, III; 18 May 2019
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- Brad Spencer
- 07-01-20
2.56.0 in june 2020 has removed the chapter names
The latest update in June 2020 has removed the chapter names and replaced them with numbers which is terrible to read with. With a book with 98hrs it's terrible to try to listen too. they need to fix this and I'll update my review.
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- 🌸DARA
- 05-16-13
Brings the Word to Life
I absolutely love this audio bible! I've read the bible through a few times but listening to this audio book makes the bible more alive to me. Its sad to admit but sometimes when I read my bible I feel sleepy but when I listen to this audiobook keeps me interested. The narrators and background sounds are wonderful. I put this on my ipod and start cleaning my house or do my yard work and I feel closer to God. This is definitely worth a credit to me!
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- Micropops
- 12-08-10
Amazing Narration! Impossible to Navigate!
This version of the Bible is the best audio version I have ever heard hands down. This one is treated, almost, like a normal book, but with small (tasteful) sound effects and music. Other versions I have heard either have a terrible narrator or the sound effects and music is so triumphal and overdone it drowns out the Bible it self. Michael York does a fantastic job as the primary narrator. The only gripe is that it is hard to navigate. The books not separated, some seem to be split down the middle and then other books are bundled together. The math says it all about this 66 books only 17 parts. 66 books 66 parts would be easier for a book like the Bible. A normal book split in to chapters would be ridiculous, but Bible readers want to hear a certain book not have to go hunting. Again, just fantastic the first useable audio version of the Bible I have ever used.
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- J. Whitehead
- 09-29-17
Well dramatised and read, poorly organised
If you want to sit down and just listen, this is great - it's a well dramatised reading of the Bible, and can be quite engaging. If you are wanting to listen to something specific then this is an absolute disaster unfortunately.
The thing that Audible has not managed to get it's head around is that the Bible is not a book that is read from start to finish linearly. It is a book where specific parts are often read and studied.
With a paper bible, it's easy to look up a particular verse or book and read it. With the audio book it is nigh on impossible.
There are 17 parts, and each part has many many chapters, but they are not broken down in any way shape or form in the same way as the bible did. Also there is no announcement of which section of a book is being read. You get an announcement at the start of each book 'The book of Mark' for example, but then it is read straight through.
So if you want to listen to a particular book of the bible, good luck - you may find it. If you want to listen to a particular verse or section of a book, give up now.
Audible - please please can you do something to name the chapters so at least we can see where we are in the reading?
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- esther
- 04-17-13
Esther's review of Word of Promise
I bought “The Word of Promise” as I thought it would be good to listen to in the car as I drive back and forth to work. Sadly I have found it a little difficult to move around to different parts \ books of the Bible. I felt it missed out big chunks … like when Moses was born and put into the Nile …. There is no mention of this. I wanted to hear that as we are doing a study on it and it would have been good to have heard it a few times before the study, but it just did not seem to be included. It did mean that I tried to go back and see if I missed it, which is why I say its not easy to move around like you could with a Bible in your hands. I liked the sound effects and want to listen to more of it.
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- Lance
- 02-05-11
Excellent Buy
I loved the download version so much I went out and bought the CD's just to make sure I have hard copies as well as the MP3.
The dramatised versions brings the Bible alive and makes its very exciting.
I am very satisified with Audible so far and look forward to purchasing more material
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- Dobromir
- 12-23-12
Cinematic
It's the Bible, performed by an excellent cast with a heavy atmosphere. What more could you want.
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- mr.andrius
- 12-23-12
Enjoyed every minute of it.
Close your eyes,relax and listen to the deep wisdom of this book in superb audio quality.
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- ChangePro
- 08-09-11
Audio gold
For the money, and for the benefit, nothing can beat this superb rendition. Brits nervous of the sound of American voices are soothed by Michael York's melifluous tones as the Narrator, and Malcolm McDowell as God the Father - reassuring once again that God is an Englishman ;-). It is also a joy to hear familiar American stars with their rich and varied timbres.
Readers jaded or defeated by the printed page have the words of life reinvigorated. Long-held goals to read end-to-end can now be achieved and a full perspective on the span and comprehensiveness of scripture is gained.
I agree that the addition of a referenced search facility would be wonderful, but the characterisations and humanity of the voices more than compensate for this. God's Word was mediated by human vessels and this feature of the Bible - its particular authenticity - is drawn out for those who have ears to hear.
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- David
- 12-23-12
Film quality entertainment
The bible turned into a captivating drama production complete with everything as if sitting in a great movie. Great sound effects naturally stimulate your equally greater imagination projecting movie quality pictures onto the screen of your mind as when listening to a great radio production. In all, inspiring, entertaining, greatly recommended and a wholesome uplifting experience bringing the whole bible alive and listened to anywhere as when otherwise impossible to read if driving, walking, working etc.
DB
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- Moreno
- 07-15-12
booky
Great narative and effects. if it was all in one download instead of in sections and more user friendly it would be perfect,
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- mollypolly
- 10-21-10
incredible value
i have put this on my kindle and it's amazing! well done audible.
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- Stephen
- 05-26-10
NKJV Word of Promise:
Superb rendition. Great balance of dramatic interpretation without compromising the purity of the text.
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- Trish
- 09-02-16
A real revelation
It's really hard to write a review about the bible, because...well...it's the bible!
But what I can say is that I can't recommend The Word of Promise highly enough. The sound effects used throughout the readings really helped to add to the entertainment aspect of the books. But what I was most impressed with, and surprised by, was the way the actors expressed their characters. They brought things to life to the extent that I actually understood things better than I ever have before. I think it's because the bible doesn't say things like: "Jesus was furious and said", and because of that I often find my own reading of the bible to be flat and have to really concentrate really hard to figure things out sometimes. But the performance of the actors revealed things to me that blew my mind.
There was one part, I can't remember which book (which is my only problem with the audio version, was that it was virtually impossible to navigate because it's so huge!!) where God was really, really furious with the Israelites and honestly, I was a bit afraid, especially because I'm a believer. I mean, when I'd read that part in the bible myself, I knew God was mad, but I didn't realise 'how' mad He was until listening to this. It was a far different experience to listening to a fiction novel being read, it's really hard to explain.
But anyway, despite my moment of knee shaking fear, I enjoyed every moment of it and will probably start again at the beginning, but more slowly so I can see what else is made clear to me. I just really enjoyed hearing God's word being spoken so clearly, and being brought to life so well that I couldn't stop listening
And look, to be truthful, in my opinion there will never be another actor who can play Jesus as well as Jim Calviezel. I mean, I see Jim Calviezel and I feel like I'm looking at Jesus, so to hear him speaking, this time in English and not Aramaic (although I loved hearing Aramaic in the Passion).... Well, it was just amazing. I think I even started crying.
Last but not least was the sheer value of the book! 17 audio books for 1 credit. I think it took me three months to listen to it all. So yeah, if you are a believer (and if you aren't I still hope you get this book and become one!) get this book with your next credit. You won't regret it. Every actor was amazing and the Psalms! Oh and the actor who played God! OH my, yeah, just get it! You won't regret it.
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-30-20
Where are the names for the chapter?
this audio bubble used to have named chapters. What happened? It's extremely difficult to navigate to the desired chapter and book without the named chapters. I would really appreciate it if the chapters were named again
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- Swart042
- 09-07-16
Better indexing needed
Would you consider the audio edition of The Word of Promise Complete Audio Bible: NKJV to be better than the print version?
Yes, because it is easy to listen to the chapters you might other wise find hard to read and comprehend due to context it is written in.
What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
The background music and songs bring ambience to the reading
Any additional comments?
It is really hard to look up a specific chapter or book to listen to, because of the fact that many chapters and books are contained within one part of the the audio. Some proper scriptural index or order might make it more valuable.
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- Gerard Bruno LAMARQUE
- 08-15-20
UPSET ... WHY THE CHAPTERS HAVE NO TITLES ?
i purchased that Audio Book thinking all Chapters had Titles but I'm Very disappointed as i don't even know which Chapter of the Bible I'm i listening to or if i want to Skip Chapters it gets worse . Why is there no Titles to the Chapters ? Fix it , please as i Paid for that .
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- Anonymous User
- 10-27-19
The effort they put into this book was astounding
Great way to read the bible. Probably the best audible performance I've seen as well
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- Matthew
- 09-06-19
listened to the entire thing in 2 weeks
there are alot of places that I increased the play speed as some of the reading was too slow for me.
but that was the only negative I had
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- Yvonne Vujcich
- 03-11-17
it is finished!
Easy way of reading the whole Bible - just listen while you are getting up doing dishes and in the car travelling. 😊
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- John Moore
- 01-11-20
Great audio bible
I really enjoyed this, they try bring background noises and drama to bring it alive. Sometimes it will be the writer pouring a drink, or trumpets blowing as in revelation.
its NKJV I believe which attracted me to it.
Any audio bible will be great, and I really am enjoying this one
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- Wynie van Tonder
- 12-01-19
Excellent!!!
Excellent presentation of the Bible in dramatic audio format! It's a pleasant listening experience and helps one to get the emotions of the passage that's being read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-03-19
Magnificent Story, but horrible performance
I've just recently have to change my superb rating to almost dismal. I love the Bible and the Scriptures are great. The actors and narrators have done a great job with amazing special effects and music.
However, I am, for some reason, unable to play the audio book any more. I used to play it on my phone all the time. Now, I cannot play it. I can somehow play it on my computer, but no longer on my phone. I don't know if it's my phone, but I can play other audiobooks on it. I have 20 other audiobooks and I can play them just fine on my phone.
I am not really happy at this outcome.
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