
The New Birth
Pentecostal Theology, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Abraham LaVoi
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By:
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David K. Bernard
This book encourages all to receive the fullness of salvation that God has provided in Jesus Christ. The author presents biblical truth in an understandable yet scholarly way.
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need for salvation
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a must have if you truly believe in Jesus Christ
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I was VERY unhappy with the reader, however. He mispronounced almost every Greek or Hebrew word given, and sometimes gave two different pronunciations for the very same word(!). This was frustrating because many readers will learn the “proper pronunciation” from this book; God help them if they ever become preachers themselves and perpetuate them through their churches. If you don’t know how to pronounce something, inquire, ask, find out. As you can tell, this is a big issue for me; but trust me, you don’t want to be in the middle of a Bible conversation and have the other person think of you as ignorant, or just plain untrustworthy, when you couldn’t pronounce “euangelion” the right way.
The other frustration is the super slow speed the reader employs. Thankfully, this was easily solved by just increasing the speed within the app. I normally use that feature with other books. In this case, I could comfortably understand the reading at 1.7x speed. That tells you how slow a reader he is.
Other than that, I enjoyed the content immensely.
The reading could have been improved
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