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James Earl Jones Reads the Bible |  | Author: Topics Entertainment Publisher: Topics Entertainment Category: Book
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $27.95 as of 3/15/2010 16:39 EDT details You Save: $7.00 (20%)
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Seller: Private collector Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 973180
Format: Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 5.1 x 1.4
ISBN: 1591503582 Dewey Decimal Number: 230 EAN: 9781591503583 ASIN: 1591503582
Publication Date: November 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In a voice as rich as it is recognized, James Earl Jones lends his narrative talents to the King James Version of the New Testament. In over 19 hours on 12 digitally re-mastered cassettes or CDs enhanced with a complete musical score, James Earl Jones Reads the Bible interprets the most enduring book of our time utilizing the acclaimed actor's superb storytelling and skilled characterizations. Hailed as the greatest spoken-word Bible version ever, and with almost half a million copies sold, this exquisite audio treasury is certain to enthuse and inspire. Includes the entire New Testament - King James Version Over 19 hours of listening time Digitally re-mastered Featuring beautiful music soundtrack
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A True Blessing January 21, 2000 82 out of 84 found this review helpful
This was given to me as a gift and I have been truely blessed by it. James Earl Jones' voice adds just the right amount of sparkle to God's Word to hold your interest. He helps you understand the Word better by his affluent speech; the way in which he pronounces the words and especially the names. A lot of those words and names I had stumbled over for years. He speaks with such authority and efficiency, that I find myself listening for hours at a time.The music is a very nice touch...not too loud and not too much...adds to the flavor of listening. I find this tape collection to be the very best of those I have heard. I hope Mr. Jones' does an old testament series. I would love to own the entire bible narrated by him. If you want to be truely blessed...this is the tape series for you...God Bless All
One of the Best June 7, 2002 Gnomon (Houston, TX) 46 out of 48 found this review helpful
As an avid reader of the Bible, I've listened to several different audio renditions of the Good Book. There are a lot of them out there -- various translations, various readers. But this reading of the New Testament by James Earl Jones is one of the very best in my opinion.His rolling baritone voice and Shakesperian delivery are perfect for the hoary old King James Version. Unlike so many other taped Bibles, he doesn't try to dramatize the story. And he doesn't have that irritating "announcer voice" I've found on a couple of audio Bibles. Rather, he uses his voice as an exquisite tool to softly sing the lyrical words so lovingly crafted by the translators of 1611. It truly becomes a soothing, spiritual experience to hear the shades of meaning he brings out. And frankly, his reading of the much-explained Book of Revelation made me see it in a new, almost poetic light. Frankly, the only other audio Bible I'd rank up there with Jones' is Alexander Scourby's great reading of the King James. None of the others come close to these two. Scourby's is perhaps superior only in that he also reads through the enire Old Testament as well. If James Earl Jones ever performs that feat, I will surely purchase that (from Amazon, of course!) as well.
Darth Vader reads the Bible... The best of both worlds! November 30, 2005 Freedom Slave (USA) 28 out of 32 found this review helpful
Luke... Chapter 1
What a treat! The Word of God and the mezmorizing voice of James Earl Jones. Some reviewers didn't like the music, but it is so soft in the background, and Mr. Jones' voice is so engrossing that you don't even notice the music (which isn't really that bad if you just focus on the reading of God's Word.). Others didn't like minor changes here and there in the King James Text. I noticed some minor variations, but Mr. Jones mostly just substituted some of the more archaic Old English words for more contemporary words... The complaints were probably from people who think that the KJV is an inspired translation of the original texts. Technically, the King James Bible (as well as any other translation, save the original autographs, which no longer exist) also contains minor variations from the ancient texts for the purpose of clarity (without changing the meaning of the text). It's still God's Word, and His message, and it's original meaning is still completely in tact, praise be to God! So, my brothers, if we are going to strain at gnats, let us do so consistantly, lest we be found guilty of swallowing camels. While the KJV is arguably one of the best translations, I would not go so far as to cannonize it. Now, if these alterations had appeared in a printed Bible, it would be another story...
If you can't read, then I probably would recommend that you look for an audio Bible that adheres more strictly to the Authorized King James Text. If this is just a suppliment to your printed Bible, and you want it so you can listen to the Bible when you're driving or something, this should do just fine. If you want a perfect translation of God's Word, I'm afraid you're just going to have to wait, and hope that there are a few copies waiting for us in heaven.
All in all, this is a great narration of the New Testament for listening to in the car, or relaxing in your recliner. It's a must have for Christians and Star Wars fans alike! It would have been sweet if they could have gotten Alex Guinness (Obi-Wan) to read the Old Testament. And maybe for our Catholic brethren, they could have had C3PO read the Apocrapha. Oh well... You can't have everything.
From a 29 year old that isn't well versed in the bible.great July 6, 2001 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
For all of you "searching for the truth and meaning of life" I think sooner or later everyone should sit down and read the Bible just to know what it has to say. For most, we don't have time and think,"I can't understand it anyway." I was looking for something like Bible interpretation for Dummies when I found this. I was not raised in a "go to church every Sunday" family. This tape set is perfect. James Earl Jones is the best for this with his distinguised voice. SO if you are a college graduate, I believe you will have no problem listening and understanding most of this without a book of intepretations. And the music is fine and does not overpower this great man's powerful voice.I wish they had it on CD!
james Earl Jones reading of the New Testament October 23, 2001 Kenneth E. Legan Sr. (Shabbona, Il United States) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
James Earl Jones does a fantastic job narrating the new testament. His speech rate is excellent. His voice wonderful. I found the readings so comfortable to listen to. I only wish that he was a reader for the Old Testament as well.
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