
The Word of Promise Audio Bible—New King James Version, NKJV: Complete Bible
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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.
With an original music score by composer Stefano Mainetti (Abba Pater), feature-film quality sound effects, and compelling narration by Michael York and the work of over 500 actors, the The Word of Promise Audio Bible will immerse listeners in the dramatic reality of the scriptures as never before.
Each beloved book of the Bible comes to life with outstanding performances by Jim Caviezel as Jesus, Richard Dreyfuss as Moses, Gary Sinise as David, Jason Alexander as Joseph, Marisa Tomei as Mary Magdalene, Stacy Keach as Paul, Louis Gossett, Jr. as John, Jon Voight as Abraham, Marcia Gay Harden as Esther, Joan Allen as Deborah, Max von Sydow as Noah, and Malcolm McDowell as Solomon.
Please note: Listeners can access each book of The Word of Promise Audio Bible through the Audible app's Table of Contents feature.
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Why not five stars, then? Because of the translation. The more I hear the NKJV, the less I like it. Whatever its other merits as a study text, it doesn't lend itself well to immediate comprehension in an audio setting. While the text has been modernized to some extent, there are still many archaic sentence structures, many familiar words used in archaic (and therefore unfamiliar) senses, and many personal pronouns that lack clear referents. In narrative books and in the Psalms, it works well; likewise if you're already deeply familiar with a particular passage or book. But it's just not an ideal choice for an initial exploration of difficult or unfamiliar books. The prophets fare particularly badly in this respect, and to a lesser extent so do several of Paul's letters. I often found myself reaching for another translation to make sense of what I just heard.
Of course, without the NKJV and the support of Thomas Nelson, the Word of Promise probably wouldn't exist at all. But it does mean you need to carefully gauge what you want out of an audio Bible and whether this particular one is a good fit.
Great recording, not so great translation
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book parts not in order
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Now with Books' name and Chapters, love it
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Awesome
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Thanks to the Lord for this clear, faithful, dramatized rendering of Trufh, His Worb.
Stupendous.
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My solution? Starting with the 1st chapter of Genesis, I started my own index. For each book of the Bible, I recorded the chapter number of the audible book number, and the same for each book.
Now, when I reread the Bible again, I’ll have a ‘roadmap’ and not get lost.
This format was not created with the usual bible reader in mind.
This review was for the entire series (Bible) not just book 17.
Challenges for the typical bible reader
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the link contains pdf with all books and is well organized.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aagjt7n5kdp9697/The%20Word%20of%20Promise%20Audio%20Bible%20Audible%20book%20guide.pdf?dl=0
Makes the Bible Come Alive)
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Amazing
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My Daily Bread
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GREAT audio Bible
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