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Christians, have you ever listened to the KJV read on audio tapes?

At the highrise where I live, a “retirement community” where almost all the residents are elderly or disabled (I am both but my life’s work continues), I found in its library a full collection of the KJV on audio tape. I am on a spiritual journey, you see, and, among other things, it embraces a study of not only major religions but also “minor” ones, and Native American, New Age, and “pagan” faiths. Completely understanding the Bible is essential. I was wondering if others here have had this experience: the Bible, to me, is having a stronger “impact” when I hear it being read on tape than reading it on the printed page or online. I’m game for any suggestions, advice, or recommendations on how I might make this “journey” even more rewarding to me. It means a lot to me, truly. Thanks!

I got really burned-out on reading when I was in seminary. I LOVE “books on tape” and I think there are good versions of the KJV on tape. Go for it.

The Bible, King James version, Book 53: 2 Thessalonians The Bible, King James version, Book 53: 2 Thessalonians
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53:001:001 Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, unto the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ:53:001:002 Grace unto you, and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ....
The Bible, King James version, Book 66: Revelation The Bible, King James version, Book 66: Revelation
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I bought one for everyone in my family and they loved it. They carried it to church and everyone there loved it. I had to order several more for people in church so they could have one too. All the features are great. I would recommend this to anyone that studies their Bible....
The Bible, King James version, Book 42: Luke The Bible, King James version, Book 42: Luke
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The following is excerpted from "The Columbiad" [Knights of Columbus] sometime in the early 20th Century: ...This reply was communicated to Brother Dillon E. Mapother, of Louisville, an exceptionally well-informed and scholarly layman, who prepared an article for publication in The Observer. ***The Church does not forbid, nor does she discourage the reading of the Scriptures by the laity. On the c...

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