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The One Year Chronological Bible NLT
- Narrated by: Todd Busteed
- Length: 73 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
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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- Stephen
- 29-05-18
some good some bad
great voice and pace and after yrs of trying to read its been easy to get through via audible. issues are: why is us version of amazon only 7.99usd for the audible versus uk version at £14 for the audible. not cool. also the chapters arent explained to what they relate to. so if i want to relisten to the book of john or paul etc i have no idea how to get to there on audible which is a biggy!
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- Reuben
- 01-02-19
great to learn how things slot into order
it's well narrated, but a bit slow - i had it comfortably at 1.4x and then it was much better. only other downside as mentioned by other reviewers is the lack of book names or chapters so there's no way to know where you are or to return to any particular part...though in fairness i do understand that having those in would spoil the narrative
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- Malcolm William Alcock
- 31-12-21
A great way of going through the whole bible
Listening to the Word of God helps you remember the contents better especially when you read bible at the dame time of listening to it. Just like when an artist puts a background on the canvas first & then adds the detail, so going through tge bible completely in 1 year gives better understanding of the Word of God and helps give clarity when studying portions of scriptures. The word B.I.B.L.E to me is like an anagram. The B stands for Best. The I stands for Instructions. The B stands for Before. The L stands for Leaving. And the final letter E stands for Earth. God bless
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- Nana Ama
- 10-11-21
What a blessing
This is amazing. It brings the word to life, even my kids enjoys it; they said they can easily picture it like a movie. This is a great way to absorb and imbibe the word. Highly recommended to every child of God
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- Ian
- 18-01-23
Refreshing alternative
Having read the NIV, it is not only refreshing to hear an alternative translation, but also to approach the text in a chronological manner - as God’s ever desire to reconcile with humanity unfolds
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- CJ
- 02-01-23
easy listening
This is the 2nd time I've listened through this bible reading, I'm starting again another year. It's not easy to know where in the bible you are, as no mention of books, chapters, or verses. But it is still worth having.
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- Shirley Henderson
- 01-01-23
So inspirational
The story is hardly new but the narration of it is so exceptional that it makes the listening new all over again!
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- Silvine
- 14-12-22
ideally paced and engaging
I've wanted to read the Bible chronologically for some time, especially to see how the books of Kings and Chronicles tie in with the books of the prophets. Also the
same with Acts and the Letters. This audibook exceeds expectations. I love the pace the reader gives the narrative with just the right level of dramatisation without going OTT. To answer previous comments about the difficulty of finding particular passages on the audiobook site I would recommend getting a paperback version of this Bible: look up what you want in the hard copy and then search on the audiobook files section to easily get the day's reading that fits your needs.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-11-22
Great Narration
I'm sure I'll come back to listen to this book over the years. Well done Todd Busteed for an impressive narration.
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- Brian L.
- 06-10-22
excellent
The bible is the best story ever of God and His people His promises and blessings
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- Ning
- 09-04-17
Index does not reference bible
No where in this audible tells you which book and chapter of the Bible is being read. Therefore, it is difficult to figure out which chapter in the Bible is being read.
Being a chronological bible, it's possible that chapters from various books in the Bible may have the same story.
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- Watermarked Pages
- 14-11-17
Wonderful Way to Read the Bible in a Year
The NLT is a faithful translation that reads very easily, so is a great translation to listen to in chronological order. It was fascinating to have the psalms placed within the stories when they were written, the epistles within the stories of Acts, etc.
There is something powerful about listening to the entire story of the Bible from beginning to end in modern English. For example, after slogging through hours and hours of depressing stories of Israel turning away from God in the Old Testament, the story of Jesus' incarnation truly felt like light bursting into darkness. You can really feel how it was a rescue mission to a world that didn't deserve it, and the power of God's love and commitment to His creation hit me more powerfully than if I had started in at the Gospel accounts.
I prefer other translations and formats for in-depth Bible study, but having a slightly different translation than what I've always read jarred my attention just enough to keep me from skimming over familiar verses. The struggle with listening is that it's easy to get distracted, so I still think actual study is important. But listening is a great way to add the Bible into the moments of my day when I can't hold a book. Having the Word poured into my mind while I'm getting ready in the morning or driving or chopping vegetables for dinner is a great way to keep me focused on truth, even if I don't catch every word.
With an audio format, reading the Bible through every year is very doable, even for very busy lives. We all have moments when our hands are occupied but our minds aren't--what better way to fill those moments than with the Word of God? Now that I've finished, I plan to start all over again.
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- Trinalyn
- 01-05-18
Interesting way to read Bible in One Year
Where does The One Year Chronological Bible NLT rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is a pretty audiobook. It's not the best but it ranks up there among the top ten so far.
What did you like best about this story?
I hear the whole story of the Bible in chronological order, which can get repetitive at times in the Old Testament but it's instructive to see how many times and ways the same story is reflected in various places.
What about Todd Busteed’s performance did you like?
He reads slow enough to be heard but not so slow as to be ponderous. He adds the right amount of inflection so I can hear some emotion in the words without his voice pandering to emotionalism.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There are lots of times when the Bible's words moved me.
Any additional comments?
The only flaw in this audiobook is that it usually does not make it clear WHERE he's reading from, which is a problem especially in the Old Testament where he moves around between various books of the Bible. I'm not familiar with this translation and more than once I wanted to look up the text because I was surprised by a word choice. Unfortunately I cannot look up the verses because the audiobook doesn't tell you where the narrator is reading. It's a major flaw.
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- A. Buccie
- 22-01-19
Good resource to go with your One Year Bible
Our church is doing a study of the One Year Chronological Bible. I bought this audiobook to help keep up with the daily readings on days where I was on the go and found that listening to the daily readings while driving or walking was the only way I could get the reading in for the day. However, I also have found that listening to the daily reading to be very helpful on days where I have the book version of the Bible in front of me. As I am listening to the audiobook, I can underline key passages and can see and hear the material at the same time. (And as another member of our group commented, it helps with the pronunciation of many challenging Old testament names while you are reading passages.)
Because it is so long, the audiobook is divided into 7 sections of book that you download. Then each section has "chapters" for the daily readings that are divided and labeled by the date in the year. But the downside to this is that you don't hear the book and chapter and verse from the Bible that the reader is reading on the audiobook. This is also a shortcoming of the book version of this same Bible. The scripture references are shown in small print for each day, but the material is divided by days of the year, not by Book and Chapter/verse references that come with a standard Bible. Groups using this Bible, typically discuss material by referencing dates or page numbers, but not the scripture Bible Book and chapter has you would in other Bible Studies. This is confusing for some. And I do agree that it would be even more confusing if I did not own the book version of the same Bible where I could see the book and chapter references in small print at the top of each day.
Also, there are several editions of this One Year Chronological Bible with very, very minor wording differences that happened with each edition. So if you are listening to the audiobook version and following along on your printed version of the Bible, there have been two times, so far, in the first month where there are slight differences in the two versions. This isn't a big issue for me, but possibly may be for some.
Overall, I highly recommend this audiobook, especially if you also own the book version of the same Bible. The reader is very good and had good expression and pronunciation of Bible passages. This audiobook can be a help to keep up with the daily readings of the One Year Bible!!
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- homer
- 02-07-18
Very Hard to Navigate
Bible consists of many chapters divided by many separate audile files which are not labeled or named. So hard to continue where you left off and you have to click around to find what you need. Not well organized
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- SMTX
- 04-07-17
Not a true One Year Bible
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
This audio version does not break the Bible out by day of year which is the purpose I bought it in the first place. It also doesn't tell you what book you are reading from, everything is listed as Chapter #. I would return it if I could.
Any additional comments?
Save your money and buy the hard copy
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- Gail C
- 04-04-18
Distraction
I’m not sure what the performance rating includes but I found the narrator sucking in air so distracting that I’m not sure I can continue listening. I was hoping that I would get used to it but after several attempts at listening the the “sucking” noise drives me nuts. I think it might have something to do with the recording equipment of microphone as well.
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- RebelKm
- 15-07-19
The "bad" reviews dont understand what this is
This is by far the best way to listen to God's Word...
It is broke down into parts. A little bit for every day. Every part is labeled by the day and month.
If you want it broke down by the books and chapters of the Bible you have the wrong one because this one is CHRONOLOGICAL.
And if the same part of a story is represented in different parts of the bible like Mathiew and Mark it will read all parts one after another and let you know which is which. The Reader has a Nice Voice but its not about who is reading it.
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- Marla McClanahan
- 30-07-19
Never Failing Energy for the Never Ending Story
Todd Busteed brings energy and vitality to every passage of the NLT Chronological Bible. I am almost in August and I have yet to disagree with his tonal interpretations, nor has the freshness of his voice lagged once. I believe but cannot confirm that he is the same person reading the NLT in the You version app, but I love having the NLT Chronological Bible on Audible!!! My place is never lost, the dates are easy to see to keep me on schedule, and best of all, I can have the satisfaction of knowing that at this rate I'll cover the entire Bible every year while freeing up my study time for digging in to minute detail, rereading best-loved passages, or following footnotes and cross references to my heart's content. It's also great to know that the words of the NLT form a legitimate translation, but are different enough from my standard fare to shake up my brain's synapses and help me get the message instead of being lulled by familiar phrases. Again, The NLT can be heard other places, but combining the chronological format with the user-friendliness of the Audible app presents a truly amazing blessing and opportunity that I am excited about encouraging others to utilize!!!
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- Anonymous User
- 16-11-17
great way to listen to God's word
listening to the Bible in chronological order is very refreshing. I think it actually aids in remembering many of the events, particularly in the Old Testament. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Worth listening to!
13 people found this helpful