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King James Bible
As part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of the King James Bible, an ensemble of leading National Theatre actors, directed by Nicholas Hytner, James Dacre and Polly Findlay, read twelve extracts from the Book that changed the world. This podcast collection features each of those readings and a live recording of the talk Melvyn Bragg gave looking at the radical impact of The King James Bible over the last 400 years. These audio recordings of the National’s King James Bible readings were made possible thanks to the generous support of Allchurches Trust Limited. Sound design by Yvonne...
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3.9 stars from 27 ratings
Abridged
Verses skipped in John chapter 16 circa minute 56.
- Tony B - via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/28/21
Wonderful and illuminating
Many thanks to the National Theatre for this great podcast. The King James Bible is one of the immortal works everyone should know, regardless of religious persuasion. The readers bring this marvelous book alive and it sounds like pure poetry in certain passages. Highly recommended.
Mhmdc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/15
Not what I was excepted
I thought this was about lebron James and his legacy
Wesley97 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/14
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