Recorded at 32 KBPS, total file size is 1.1 GB for installation of the entire Bible
Each chapter is on its on individual track so you can select the exact book and chapter you want to listen to.
Length: 69 Hours and 27 Minutes of Bible Reading
Voice narrator/Artist:
Narrated by Stephen Johnston.
He has gained an international reputation as an award winning narrator
He has received many awards including an Emmy, the New York Film Critics Award, the National Silver Microphone Award and the Army Commendation Award
Stephen Johnston has narrated and sold more translations of the Bible than any other person in history
Translation Information:
English Standard Version - ESV
Word for Word Translation
Number of Translators: 100+
The ESV is an update of the Revised Standard Version and was Published in 2001.
Customer Reviews:
4.29 out of 5
21 people like you, have reviewed this product.
too fast for me
Submitted by Jackie of Huntley, IL
I found his rendition too fast-paced, not allowing me ANY time to reflect even for a second on the content. Also, his emphasis on certain words didn't seem natural to me, not at all like most people would do. I returned it for slower paced version.
ESV review
Submitted by Jeff Kaiser of Papillion, Nebraska
I like the ESV. I have been a NKJV and NASB guy from the beginning of my walk with Jesus. Since I'm a missionary/evangelist, accuracy of the Word is important. When I just want to soak in the Word, this works. Mr. Johnston's voice is big and dramatic. It's a bit much at times, but that's OK. Enjoy!
Wonderful
Submitted by Carol Moses of White Plains, New York
Highly recommend. Just love the ESV. Looking forward to enjoying this for a long time. Just wish I could select not only chapters, but verses too. That would really be great.
Very good translation
Submitted by Gerry McFaul of Moses Lake, Washington
Words are at a steady volume, not loud then quiet--you can hear everything even with background noise. A very good translation--easy to understand. But the narrator doesn't bring any enthusiasm to the work; we miss Alexander Scourby--his readings were alive. Not 5 stars, but I'd buy it again.