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The One Year Chronological Bible NLT

By: Tyndale House Publishers
Narrated by: Todd Busteed
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You can fit Bible reading into your already busy life by listening to The One Year Chronological Bible NLT! In as little as 15 minutes a day, you can hear the entire Bible in one unforgettable year, expertly narrated by Todd Busteed. This Bible audio is unique in that you can listen to the Bible text in the order that the biblical events unfolded. The New Living Translation is an authoritative Bible translation, rendered faithfully into today's English from the ancient texts by 90 leading Bible scholars. The NLT's scholarship and clarity breathe life into even the most difficult-to-understand Bible passages—but even more powerful are stories of how people's lives are changing as the words speak directly to their hearts. That's why we call it "The Truth Made Clear".

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Chronological Arrangement • Accessible Translation • Clear Narration • Daily Reading Format • Comprehensive Coverage
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Perfect for daily listening, man shall not live on bread alone but by the Word of God. Great to eat every day!

Great!

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What a great way to listen to the Bible. I enjoyed it and it brought new things to light that even though I've read through the Bible several times, this causes things to really pop out.

Exceptional

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I enjoyed hearing the word of God. Will listen to the book again. Praise God

I enjoyed the book.

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This starts with June, but I want to go back to February and I can’t .

How can I go back to earlier dates?

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This Bible Version is superb. It is easy to understand and makes the scriptures come to life for the listener.

Excellent Version to Bring Insight

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Who can review the Bible? My review is only of the narration.

I loved the narrator and his calm voice. I missed hearing the verses labeled as they were read though. If I found a verse inspiring and wanted to take note of it, I had to go to the kindle version and look it up.
I didn’t follow the daily reading schedule but listen to as much as my schedule allowed each day.

There were just a few strange sounds near the end of Revelation that sounded very harsh to my ears. Similar to a fax machine I guess.

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Nice to have the Bible as an audiobook. With ADHD, it took me 5 years to read the Bible myself, but I can listen to it within a few days time now.

NLT's an okay paraphrase translation IMO, and the voice acting is good.

It's good.

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volume of voice changes from soft to loud, but I love the idea of NLT Chronological Bible.

it's the Bible

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I listened to the audiobook version of this to help keep me in the Word on a regular basis. I’ve read through the Bible before, but never chronologically, so this was a new approach. While, at times, I felt bogged down in some of the Old Testament areas, I did find it interesting to hear the subtle differences more clearly in the Gospels. After having gone through it chronologically now, I think I prefer the method of reading partial Old Testament with New Testament to keep things balanced. But that’s just my personal taste. The narrator did a good job overall but didn’t change inflection or styles when reading as different characters. He took a more steady tone with only a minor passion or expression used. (I much prefer David Suchet’s reading.) As far as the NLT (translation) goes, I found it sided more on ease of readability than on accuracy. This isn’t for those who want to study the scriptures, but for those wanting routine exposure to it on a simpler level. Especially true for those of us who went with the audiobook reading. I recommend this for people wanting a way to stay in the Word more as a refresher—assuming you have prior knowledge of it—not as a replacement for a deeper study and more enriching understanding.

Good surface reading, not for study.

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I am really enjoying this. I read on my kindle and listen to audio on audible at same time. I find I retain it better that way. My brain is aging and simply reading is difficult these days.

Enjoying audio and ebook

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