
Every day throughout the year we'll be bringing you an audio scripture reading from the Old and New Testament. 'Scripture quotations taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version (Anglicised edition) Copyright (c) 1979, 1984, 2011 Biblica, published by Hodder & Stoughton Publishers'. More information available at www.hodderbibles.co.uk
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1378 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Today’s readings come from Psalm 144:1-8, Revelation 7, Malachi 2:17-4:6
Today’s readings come from Psalm 143, Revelation 6, Malachi 1:1-2:16
Today’s readings come from Proverbs 30:11-23, Revelation 5, Esther 9 and 10
Today’s readings come from Psalm 142, Revelation 4, Esther 6, 7 and 8
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This is excellent, but sometimes it shows two episodes instead of one by mistake. The extra one is for a date in the future and out of sync. Then when you get to that date, there’s no episode. A great tool, thank you, but the software needs some work. Bless you.
Can a so called Christian organization be trusted when they take campaign ads in support of the most evil man to ever be the President of the United States?
I have always struggled to continue on with my attempts to read the entire Bible. I have loved having this read aloud to me. I enjoy all the different accents. Being an American, there are times I have to listen extra well to follow but that actually keeps me focused. I do not have the struggle that many have had in these reviews that there are mistakes. Honestly, it doesn’t need to be perfectly read for me anyway but I haven’t heard mistakes. To me, all of 2024 that I’ve listened to has been gr... more
Great to have the bible recorded with UK regional voices and by people who sound like they believe every word they are reading.
Very good podcast, makes getting through the Bible really easy and enjoyable.
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This podcast offers daily audio readings from both the Old and New Testaments, aimed at helping listeners engage with scripture on a regular basis. Each episode features a variety of voices reading selected biblical passages, which may include prayers and reflections, creating an immersive experience for those seeking spiritual growth. Uniquely, the content includes various themes such as hope, love, and faith, presented in contexts suitable for the seasons, especially during key moments like Advent and Lent.
Listeners benefit from a structured yet flexible approach to reading the Bible, making it easier to integrate scripture into daily life, while also providing support for charitable initiatives linked to the readings. This ensures that... more
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