To make it more useful for study or listening publicly, here is a breakdown of the chapters that works with the Audible app. The Old Testament Genesis 2 Exodus 52 Leviticus 92 Numbers 119 Deuteronomy 155 Joshua 189 Judges 213 Ruth 234 1 Samuel 238 2 Samuel 269 1 Kings 293 2 Kings 315 1 Chronicles 340 2 Chronicles 369 Ezra 405 Nehemiah 415 Esther 428 Job 438 Psalms 480 Proverbs 630 Ecclesiastes 661 Song of Sol 673 Isaiah 681 Jeremiah 747 Lamentations 799 Ezekiel 804 Daniel 852 Hosea 864 Joel 878 Amos 881 Obadiah 890 Jonah 891 Micah 895 Nahum 902 Habakkuk 905 Zephaniah 908 Haggai 911 Zechariah 913 Malachi 927 The New Testament Matthew 931 Mark 959 Luke 975 John 999 Acts 1020 Romans 1047 1 Corinthians 1064 2 Corinthians 1080 Galatians 1093 Ephesians 1099 Philippians 1105 Colossians 1109 1 Thessalonians 1113 2 Thessalonians 1118 1 Timothy 1121 2 Timothy 1127 Titus 1131 Philemon 1134 Hebrews 1135 James 1148 1 Peter 1153 2 Peter 1158 1 John 1161 2 John 1166 3 John 1167 Jude 1168 Revelation 1169 So if you need a particular chapter, simply add that number to the book's start. This make it impossible to select which book to listen to! I made a guide, figuring out there there is one section for each chapter starting with 2. I found a guide to 'parts' but my players show sections. I also love to play it for my children:) The one main problem is the lack of a guide to the 'sections'. I find listening to the word to be a good way to 'hear' it in a new way and is a valuable experience. The music in the background rarely bothered me, but is too loud or exciting in a few spots. For example, while there is one main narrator for each book there are diff voices for dialogue and the actors for those people are consistent. I like the performances and the variety of voices. Would you listen to The Word of Promise Complete Audio Bible: NKJV again? Why?
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