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The KJV Audio Bible

The KJV Audio Bible

Released: 2025-04-09
© Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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51 Episodes
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51 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-04-09
© Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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Genesis 1

Genesis 1

Time: 5:27
Genesis 1 is a record of the creation of the world by God in six days, followed by rest on the seventh day.
Day 1: God created light and separated it from darkness, establishing day and night.
Day 2: God created the sky (firmament) to separate the waters above from the waters below.
Day 3: God gathered the waters below to form seas and revealed dry land. He then created vegetation.
Day 4: God created the sun, moon, and stars to govern day and night and to serve as signs for seasons, days, and years.
Day 5: God created sea creatures and birds, blessing them to be fruitful and multiply.
Day 6: God created land animals and then created humans — male and female — in His own image. He blessed them, commanded them to be fruitful and multiply, gave them dominion over all other creatures, and provided plants for food.
Day 7: God completed His work and rested, blessing and sanctifying the seventh day.
Throughout the account, God repeatedly observed that His creation was "good" and, after creating humans, He declared it "very good."
Episode ID: 1000702777998
GUID: kjvaudiobible.podbean.com/d139d52d-3272-3464-8a04-075dcff44f4f
Release Date: 09/04/2025, 04:47:06

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I’m recording the King James Version of the Bible, one chapter at a time. The KJV is renowned for its linguistic beauty, and the New Testament of the KJV is based on the Received Text, which I believe is the most trustworthy and original text of the New Testament books. There’s a certain power in reading Bible books as a whole. Bible-in-a-year plans are great, but they have a few pitfalls: (1) They typically chop the Bible up into unnatural parts (readings from several books each day). This makes it harder to understand each book and remember it distinctly. (2) If it’s not January 1, we aren’t likely to start a Bible-in-a-year reading plan. Every day is an excellent day to start reading the Bible. (3) At the end of the year — once we’ve completed reading the whole Bible — we might think we’re “done.” Our goal shouldn’t simply be to read the whole Bible; our goal should be to read the whole Bible and to read the Bible every day of our life. We’re never done.

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