Bible (KJV) 11: 1 Kings


Lu par Joy Chan

(4.8 étoiles; 81 critiques)

1 Kings chronicles a pivotal era in the history of Israel, beginning with the twilight of King David's reign and extending through the reign of his son, Solomon. This audiobook invites listeners to explore the complexities of leadership, faith, and the divine right to rule.

Set against the backdrop of ancient Israel, the narrative unfolds with the transition of power, the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and the challenges faced by the kings of Israel and Judah. Themes of wisdom, idolatry, and the consequences of moral choices resonate throughout the text, offering profound insights into the human condition.

As the story progresses, listeners will encounter the contrasting styles of leadership between Solomon's wisdom and the subsequent kings' struggles, providing a rich tapestry of political intrigue and spiritual lessons. This audiobook serves as both a historical account and a philosophical reflection on the nature of power and faith.

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Chapter 01 8:44 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 02 8:24 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 03 4:53 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 04 4:31 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 05 3:13 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 06 5:34 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 07 8:08 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 08 11:08 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 09 4:37 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 10 4:48 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 11 7:12 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 12 5:53 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 13 5:49 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 14 5:24 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 15 5:17 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 16 5:36 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 17 3:54 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 18 7:54 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 19 4:23 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 20 8:37 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 21 5:09 Lu par Joy Chan
Chapter 22 8:29 Lu par Joy Chan

Critiques

KJV FOREVER


(4.5 étoiles)

The reader is pleasant to hear. She has read this book and other books of the Bible. Her delivery is smooth and she is very understandable. However, it might help if she were to be led in the proper pronouncation of some of the biblical names (Adonijah is one glaring example).

A Quiet, Steady Reading


(5 étoiles)

Joy Chan has a beautiful voice and wonderful delivery. She does use some unusual pronunciation for some more classic names, as Asa, Hiram and Adonijah. But she is very consistent and never stumbles a bit over any odd name or place.

Good book, well read


(5 étoiles)

A very pleasant-voiced skillful reader and interesting stories.