Bible (DRV) Apocrypha/Deuterocanon: Book of Tobit (Tobias)


Read by Sam Stinson

(4.8 stars; 51 reviews)

The Book of Tobit presents a rich narrative set in the ancient city of Nineveh, where Tobit, a devout Israelite from the Tribe of Naphtali, navigates the challenges of exile and adversity. This story unfolds against the backdrop of the Assyrian conquest, exploring themes of faith, family, and divine intervention.

As Tobit faces personal trials, including blindness and the loss of his fortune, he remains steadfast in his commitment to righteousness. His journey intertwines with that of his son, Tobias, who embarks on a quest that leads to unexpected encounters and miraculous events, guided by the angel Raphael.

This text not only serves as a spiritual testament but also offers insights into the human condition, emphasizing the importance of charity, prayer, and the bonds of family. The Book of Tobit stands out within the biblical canon for its unique blend of narrative and moral instruction, making it a compelling listen for those interested in religious literature.

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Very nice reading voice


(5 stars)

Very nice voice for reading! Little bit of background sound, but overall no issues.

excellent reading!


(5 stars)

thank you Sam Stinson, I appreciate your careful and precise readings of the Holy Scriptures. God bless you!

Great reading


(5 stars)

Another book that was removed from the "canon" for nefarious reasons.