Author: Holy Bible
Narrator: Multiple Narrators
Unabridged: 15 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 03/29/2020
Genre: Bibles - King James Version
The King James Version has continued to this day to be one of the most beloved and widely sought after translations of the bible into the English language. Now over 400 years old, the King James Version has been shaping Christians for centuries with it’s majesty and solemnity.
After approximately 400 years of scriptural silence, Jesus arrived on the scene in about 4 BC. Throughout His teaching, Jesus often quotes the Old Testament, declaring that He did not come to destroy the Jewish Scriptures, but to fulfill them. In Luke 24:44, Jesus proclaims to his disciples, “All things must be fulfilled, which were written in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the psalms, concerning me.” Starting in about 40 AD and continuing to about 90 AD, the eye-witnesses to the life of Jesus Christ, including Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James, Peter and Jude write the Gospels, letters and books that later become the New Testament. These authors quote from 31 books of the Old Testament, and widely circulate their material so that by about 150 AD, early Christians were referring to the set of writings as the New Covenant. During the 200s AD, the writings were translated into Latin, Coptic (Egypt) and Syriac (Syria) and widely disseminated. At this time, at least 21 of the writings were considered canonical. Thereafter, in 397 AD, the current 27 books of the New Testament were formally confirmed and canonized in the Synod of Carthage.
The church has always been in danger of “secret agents” who gain entry into the Christian community and thwart the gospel, consequently leading believers astray. We see this in Jude’s letter as he tackles the same issues Peter did ...
The book of Psalms is filled with sad songs of lamentation, raw prayers pleading for mercy, poetry about the work and nature of God, and beautiful hymns of praise. Many believers have found these prayers of Israel to be a source of comfort and hope ...
Accompanied by subtle background music, Max McLean's passionate reading of the majestic King James Version transforms the words of Scripture into a thrilling audio experience. Commuters, joggers, and anybody who loves God's Word will gain inspiratio...
The last book of the Bible portrays God’s total redemption. Heaven will come down to earth and the power of sin will finally be overcome. Revelation makes it clear that the material world will be restored completely and God’s people will...
<p>For those who value the timeless KJV translation, this new audio recording of the New Testament offers a rich listening experience.</p><p>Featuring top voice talent enhanced by original music and sound effects, this audio Bible...
In this popular Old Testament book, we learn that God will unleash judgment on a rebellious Israel, but also that He will redeem His people with deep compassion. The prophet Isaiah encourages the Israelites to repent from their sinful ways and to li...
<p>The King James Version (KJV) of the New Testament in a pure voice audio format--each book read to you one voice at a time. Clear and uncluttered, this Bible speaks plainly, making it easier for you to enter into God’s Word. Acclaimed...
The gospel is counterintuitive to humans. We are used to earning almost everything in our lives. In the book of Romans, Paul makes it clear that we cannot earn our way to God, in fact, even the “good” deeds we do are like filthy rags bef...
In Ephesians, Paul gives us a detailed description of church members’ relationship to Christ. The apostle is writing to strengthen the churches of Ephesus. He tells them, “In him [Jesus] you too are being built together to become a dwell...