Bible (KJV) 04: Numbers


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(4.5 stars; 49 reviews)

The Book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah/Pentateuch. This book may be divided into three parts:

1. The numbering of the people at Sinai, and preparations for resuming their march (1–10:10).
2. An account of the journey from Sinai to Moab, the sending out of the spies and the report they brought back, the murmurings (eight times) of the people at the hardships by the way, and the subsequent exile into the wilderness for 40 years (10:11–21:20).
3. The transactions in the plain of Moab before crossing the Jordan River (21:21–36).

The period comprehended in the history extends from the second month of the second year, as measured from the Exodus, to the beginning of the eleventh month of the fortieth year, in all about thirty-seven years and nine months; a dreary period of wanderings. (Introduction from Wikipedia) (3 hr 33 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapters 1-2 13:48 Read by Michael Packard
02 - Chapters 3-4 19:30 Read by Ron Nieuwsma
03 - Chapters 5-6 13:59 Read by Sundiata
04 - Chapters 7-8 23:25 Read by Sundiata
05 - Chapters 9-11 14:22 Read by Juan Federico
06 - Chapters 12-14 14:02 Read by theunknownchristian
07 - Chapters 15-17 15:11 Read by theunknownchristian
08 - Chapters 18-20 15:10 Read by theunknownchristian
09 - Chapters 21-22 11:53 Read by theunknownchristian
10 - Chapters 23-25 11:29 Read by theunknownchristian
11 - Chapters 26-27 13:32 Read by theunknownchristian
12 - Chapters 28-30 14:34 Read by theunknownchristian
13 - Chapters 31-32 12:50 Read by theunknownchristian
14 - Chapters 33-36 20:03 Read by Michael Packard

Reviews

Good material, good reading


(4.5 stars)

Various readers--some good, some excellent. Interesting stories. Don't let the repetitive chapters make you miss the interesting ones.

king James book of Numbers excellent


(5 stars)

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(3.5 stars)

Some decent readers and two that are just terrible. One being too slow and the other almost silly. That made it tougher to get through some relatively dense material, but theunknownchristian in a particular was solid. Thanks to all!