
The Bible Comes Alive Series, Album 3 (Dramatized)
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I love all your stories
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Best Bible Dramatization
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Enjoyed it
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A Must-Listen for All Ages
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So great
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These stories don’t use magical characters to “entice” kids to learn about the Bible. These are so well done. My husband and I listen to them over and over again. We have almost all the Story Hour productions that Audible offers! It is worth the subscription to Audible for these alone! Thank you Audible for carrying them!!!
Timeless
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It is Amazing!!💗
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I almost didn’t buy this because of Grandma’s reviews, but I ended up giving it a chance. I almost thought they said the bs word too, but when I played it a second time, I realized he was saying Ish-Bosheth so it’s just a situation of a difficult to pronounce Bible name. Haven’t gotten to that Lackey part, but I don’t think it’s meant to be racist, but just probably representative of a power-hungry king. Looking it up, it doesn’t actually look like there’s any racist connotations to it, but it just means someone who is a servant who basically falls all over themselves to serve the person. The first time I heard this was with Pharaoh, and I don’t know if I heard it with Joseph or not, but I doubt it’s meant to be racist. It might still get you smacked if you use it on your friends or your siblings :) but it’s not a curse word.
All that said, I think that parents should make a practice of listening to the stories with their children, or before their children, just in case they hear something that they want to correct or that makes them decide not to play it. That’s generally a good idea with any story.
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excellent .
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excellence stories of the Bible
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