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Aaron Reviews Table of Content Here is a breakdown of where each book of the Bible begins. RedRocker You need this in your life. Yes Any additional comments? Linda Robertson Am I bmy 14 aPs. The voice of your brothers another seed for me instead of Abel, blood acries out to Me from the 15 aGen. Not 1Enosh. Then men began bto call on mouth to receive your brothers so; the name of the LORD. The Family of Adam shall no longer yield its strength to ; This is the book of the ageneal- you.

A fugitive and a vagabond you shall be on the earth. Wandering 5 ogy of Adam. Ap- were nine hundred and thirty years; him should kill him. The Family of Cain 26 aGen. And hundred and twelve years; and he 1 aGen. Adah, and the name of the second 4 aLuke 12 Cainan lived seventy years, and was Zillah. He was ; 13 After he begot Mahalalel, the father of those who dwell in 5 a[Heb. Qenan died. Those were the mighty and begot Jared.

Rest bHe was grieved in His cheart. Noah bwalked with three hundred and sixty-five years. The Ark Prepared years; and he died.

You shall make it The Wickedness and Judgment of 13 a1 Pet. The waters increased bGen. They will 1destroy from the face of the earth all living things that I have were destroyed from the earth.

Only 11 aMatt. At the end aof 21 aGen. Noahs life, in the second month, the 22 aGen. In the , 39; 12 aAnd the rain was on the earth Luke , tenth month, on the first day of the forty days and forty nights. Noahs sons, Shem, Ham, and 2 Pet. I have given dove out from the ark. From did not return again to him anymore. By man his blood shall be shed; the earth; and Noah removed the ; Rom.

Winter and summer, Rev. They are given ; 1 Chr. Noah, band from these the whole into your hand. Their ; born, and aHeth; faces were 1turned away, and they did bEph. Afterward the fami- 2 a1 Chr. A bservant of servants 3 1Diphath, 19 aAnd the border of the Canaan- He shall be to his brethren.

Phut 27 May God aenlarge Japheth, and in their nations. Meshech and 30 And their dwelling place was 1 Chr. Division Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and on the earth after the flood. Haran begot Lot. Haran, and his daughter-in-law 9 Therefore its name is called 16 a1 Chr. To a land that I will show you.

And make your name great; 31 aGen. And in byou all the families 16 aEber lived thirty-four years, 1 aActs bGen. And Abram was seventy- begot Reu. So they came to the land of 6 aHeb. Alon to the place of Shechem, bas far as lived two hundred years, and begot Moreh 1the terebinth tree of Moreh. And 7 cGen. And there he built an caltar to the LORD, 18; there Abram bcalled on the name of who had appeared to him. Negev 6 Now athe land was not able to west and Ai on the east; there he built 1support them, that they might dwell 10 aGen.

Please bseparate from me. Negev Gomorrah clike the garden of the you. And they separated 15 The princes of Pharaoh also saw from each other. And the woman was taken to Canaan, and Lot adwelt in the cities Pharaohs house.

He bhad sheep, oxen, male 13 But the men of Sodom awere 8 a1 Cor. Lift your eyes now and look from 18 And Pharaoh called Abram and the place where you arebnorth- said, aWhat is this you have done to bGen. Why did you not tell me that dDeut. I might have taken her as my ; forever.

Now therefore, here is your 13 aGen. Alon stock, in silver, and in gold. After these things the word of full of aasphalt pits; and the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled; cPs. I am your cshield, 1your 19 aRuth fled bto the mountains. And He said to him, 2 aGen. She said, great darkness fell upon him. Egypt to the great river, the River 18; , 15; bGen. Euphrates ; 13 Then she called the name of the 19 the Kenites, the Kenezzites, the cEx. God sees me? Hagar and Ishmael 1Heb.

And she had ban Egyptian maidser- back of 14 aGen. Please, cgo in 15 aGal. And Abram dheeded the voice of Sarai. El 2 And I will make My acovenant be his wife, after Abram ahad dwelt Shaddai between Me and you, and bwill mul- ten years in the land of Canaan.

And when she saw that God talked with him, saying: she had conceived, her mistress 4 a[Rom. I gave my maid 5 aNeh. Exalted called 1Abram, but your name shall saw that she had conceived, I Father 2Lit. LORD judge between you and me. Multitude 3a 6 I will make you exceedingly 6 aSo Abram said to Sarai, Indeed multitude of fruitful; and I will make anations of 6 aGen. And when Sarai you. They said, Do as you have bless her, and she shall be a mother said.

Alon Mamre tent to Sarah and said, Quickly, 17 Then Abraham fell on his face make ready three measures of fine aand laughed, and said in his heart, 2 aHeb.

Shall a child be born to a man who 7 And Abraham ran to the herd, is one hundred years old? And shall 4 aGen. So he said, Here, an everlasting covenant, and with 9 aGen. Behold, I have blessed of life, and behold, bSarah your wife him, and will make him fruitful, and 11 aGen. Sarah was listen- awill multiply him exceedingly.

He bGen. So He said, I being old also? So He said, I 14 aIs anything too hard for the will not do it if I find thirty there. So He said, I will not not laugh, for she was afraid. And 18 a[Acts , destroy it for the sake of twenty.

He said, No, but you did laugh! Abraham went with them ato send 20 aGen. When Lot saw them, he rose and his household after him, that to meet them, and he bowed himself they keep the way of the LORD, to 23 a[Heb. And 25 aIs. So they destroy all of the city for lack of pressed hard against the man Lot, five? So He said, If I find there 9 a2 Pet. Son-in-law, furnace. And he and 18 aActs destroy this city! Lit- the earth. And the firstborn 25 aPs. Escape cto the moun- tains, lest you be 2destroyed.

And the 19 younger arose and lay with him, have increased your mercy which you have shown me by saving my and he did not know when she lay 31 aGen. Abraham and Abimelech 22 Hurry, escape there. Therefore bthe name of the city was called 1Zoar. And Abim- and bfire on Sodom and Gomorrah, 13; bGen.

You slay a righteous nation also? And she, even she her- 6 a1 Sam. Abraham a son in his old age, bat the , 34 set time of which God had spoken to self said, He is my brother. For aI also bGen. Me; therefore I did not let you touch against 5 Now aAbraham was one hun- her. But if you do not restore her, , 11 bwill laugh with me.

And Abraham made a done to us? How have I 1offended eyes for you you, athat you have brought on me to all 2Or jus- great feast on the same day that and on my kingdom a great sin?

You tified Isaac was weaned. She is the daughter of my father, 3 aGen. Laughter because of the lad or because of your 13 And it came to pass, when aGod 4 aActs bGen. Whatever Sarah has caused me to wander from my 12 said to you, listen to her voice; for ain fathers house, that I said to her, Isaac your seed shall be called. Then she 15 And Abimelech said, See, amy 4, 15 b[Gal.

Wilderness of Beersheba. So she sat opposite him, and and God bhealed Abimelech, his lifted her voice and wept. Then 17 And aGod heard the voice of the they bore children; 14 aJohn 1A water bot- lad. Then the bangel of God called to 18 for the LORD ahad closed up all tle made of Hagar out of heaven, and said to the wombs of the house of Abim- skins her, What ails you, Hagar?

Fear elech because of Sarah, Abrahams 17 aEx. And she 3 So Abraham rose early in the went and filled the skin with water, morning and saddled his donkey, and gave the lad a drink. Paran; and his mother atook a wife 22 aGen. Abraham, saying, bGod is with you 18, 6 So Abraham took the wood of in all that you do.

And he you, you will do to me and to the 52 said, Here I am, my son. Then he land in which you have dwelt. Well of the offering? So the seized. And Abra- did not tell me, nor had I heard of it ham built an altar there and placed until today.

So he said, by themselves? So Abimelech rose with ] horns. So Abraham went and took Phichol, the commander of his the ram, and offered it up for a army, and they returned to the land 11 aGen. And he said, Here I am. I will give you money for you have obeyed My voice. What is that between you and 20 Now it came to pass after these me?

So bury your dead. Canaan, and Abraham came to 20 So the field and the cave that is 9 aGen. A Bride for Isaac among you. None of us will withhold from you his burial place, that you the LORD, the God of heaven and may bury your dead. Let him give it cGen. Must I take your son back to the to me at the full price, as property land from which you came? I give it to ; ; before you, and you shall take a ; you. Bury your dead! And he arose and went to bNeh. As Mesopotamia, to bthe city of Nahor.

And there he stood by the 9] and she says, Drink, and I will also camels at the well. Why do you Your servant Isaac. And aby this I 52 stand outside? For I have prepared will know that You have shown the house, and a place for the kindness to my master.

And he unloaded the camels, bekah,1 who was born to Bethuel, and aprovided straw and feed for the son of cMilcah, the wife of Nahor, 24 aGen. And she went bGen. And down to the well, filled her pitcher, cGen.

Tell me, please, is there room in successful my son from my family and from your fathers house for us 1to lodge? And she said, I will go. And I said to her, Please let 48 61 Then Rebekah and her maids me drink. So the ser- pitcher down from her shoulder, 53 aEx.

So I drank, and of aBeer Lahai Roi, for he dwelt in she gave the camels a drink also. And she 59; in the field in the evening; and he said, The daughter of Bethuel, lifted his eyes and looked, and Nahors son, whom Milcah bore to there, the camels were coming. So I put the nose ring on her 56 1delay 64 Then Rebekah lifted her eyes, nose and the bracelets on her wrists.

The servant said, bGen. So she took a veil masters brother for his son. And if not, tell me, that I may turn to 67 Then Isaac brought her into his the right hand or to the left. And the sons of Dedan were ajewelry of silver, jewelry of gold, and Asshurim, Letushim, and Leum- clothing, and gave them to Rebekah.

He also gave bprecious things to her 1 a1 Chr. All these were the children with him ate and drank and stayed 2 a1 Chr. Then they arose in the 33 5 And aAbraham gave all that he morning, and he said, aSend me had to Isaac.

He man and full of years, and bwas bGen. Esaus heel; so bhis name was field of Ephron the son of Zohar the called 1Jacob. Isaac was sixty Hittite, 15 1MT Hadad years old when she bore them.

And Esau was 1camps chased from the sons of Heth. And Isaac dwelt at 19 aGen. Esau came in from the field, and he Ishmael, Abrahams son, whom was weary. Hagar the Egyptian, Sarahs maid- 22 a1 Sam.

Therefore his name the sons of Ishmael, by their names, 23 aGen. Hairy 26 aHos. So he swore to him, and these were their names, by their 1Supplanter and asold his birthright to Jacob. One Who stew of lentils; then ahe ate and Takes the 17 These were the years of the life Heel drank, arose, and went his way. There was a famine in the 18 a They dwelt from Havilah as far as Shur, which is east of Egypt 28 aGen.

He 1died 30 1Lit. Red And Isaac went to bAbimelech king bin the presence of all his brethren. Two peoples shall be separated 5 aGen. And ahe said, She One people shall be stronger , 12, 13 is my sister; for bhe was afraid to than bthe other, bProv. I will bless cbeautiful to behold.

She is my sister? Isaac said to [Prov. One of the 30 28 But they said, We have certainly people might soon have lain with 16 aEx. So your wife, and ayou would have we said, Let there now be an oath brought guilt on us.

Quarrel since we have not touched you, and put to death. En- since we have done nothing to you 12 Then Isaac sowed in that land, mity but good and have sent you away in and reaped in the same year aa hun- 22 aGen. So the Acts cGen. Now it came to pass, when father had called them.

Well of the 27 Isaac was aold and bhis eyes were so dim that he could not see, Oath or Well water there. And he 34 aGen. So he 2 Then he said, Behold now, I am 35 aGen. I ado not know the day of my called the name of the well 1Esek, , 8 because they quarreled with him.

So he called its name James ] such as I love, and bring it to me 1Rehoboth, because he said, For 3 aGen. So he 8 aGen. Of cthe fatness of the earth, 11 And Jacob said to Rebekah his 14 aProv. So he said, I am pared, into the hand of her son your son, your firstborn, Esau. Where is the said, My father. The offence of Israel is, that he prospers. There is no sight more hateful to a wicked man than the prosperity of the righteous.

The Egyptians feared lest the children of Israel should join their enemies, and get them up out of the land. Wickedness is ever cowardly and unjust; it makes a man fear, where no fear is, and flee, when no one pursues him.

And human wisdom often is foolishness, and very sinful. God's people had task-masters set over them, not only to burden them, but to afflict them with their burdens.

They not only made them serve for Pharaoh's profit, but so that their lives became bitter. 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.

Sincerely, Joseph C. Carbone, III; 18 May The latest update in June 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. 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! 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. 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. 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?

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. 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.

It's the Bible, performed by an excellent cast with a heavy atmosphere. What more could you want. Close your eyes,relax and listen to the deep wisdom of this book in superb audio quality. 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.

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.



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