Fully dramatized version of the NKJV Bible - New King James Version Bible
Complete NKJV Downloadable Audio Bible.
Stephen Johnston narrates the bridge text where there are no characters speaking.
Complete Bible, over 70 hours of narration
Each chapter is on its on individual track so you can select the exact book and chapter you want to listen to.
Recorded at 32 KBPS, total file size is 1.27 GB for installation of the entire Bible.
Length: 69 Hours and 47 Minutes of Bible Reading
Voice narrator/Artist:
Narrated by Stephen Johnston.
Stephen Johnston has narrated and sold more translations of the Bible than any other person in history
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
Translation Information:
New King James Version
Published in 1982.
An accurate and modern word for word translation.
Number of Translators: 119
Word for Word Translation
Customer Reviews:
4.67 out of 5
12 people like you, have reviewed this product.
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Submitted by Mr Cephas Msasanure of High Wycombe,
nice software . comes in handy all the time. can listen while i'm driving. on my phone, ipod etc. Thanks a lot
Jessie's review
Submitted by Jeffery Anderson of Carbondale, Illinois
Very accurate presentation of events and the revelancy of our Lord and Saviour.
Uplifting
Submitted by Lee Esch of Jamestown, North Dakota
The subtle background music and voice dramatization are well balanced. No extremes in volume or expression. I let it play on my MP3 player all night.
NKJV Audio Bible download dramatized MP3
Submitted by William T Holt of S Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Great product. Easy to listen too.
Just Right
Submitted by Jeremy Rehbaum of Watertown, Wisconsin
The dramatization is well balanced. There aren't too many effects or such, and it is more than just the narrator. It is just enough to add to the narration without drowning it. Some voices are done by the narrator himself, just like you might tell a story. This is the way a story should be read.