Jesus of Nazareth, A Biography
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John Mark and King James Version
"Jesus of Nazareth, a Biography, by John Mark," recognizes the author of the second Gospel as that "John, whose surname was Mark" (Acts 15:37), whom Barnabas chose as companion when he sailed for Cyprus on his second missionary journey. In making use of the new title, the plan of the Editor is to present "The Gospel: According to Mark" as it would be printed were it written in the twentieth rather than the first century. (Introduction from Forward, by D. Appleton & Co, Publishers, 1922) (1 hr 41 min)
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l, would say that this was a good book the way he lives and
Died and he read it very well for all
to understand. oo
Jesus of Nazareth, a Biography
Rob Fulton
This narrator is completely unpreparedFor the task that he has undertaken. His delivery is so jerky and irregular that the meaning of the text is sometimes obscured. His pronunciation is often simply wrong. Completely below standard.
I didn't notice a speech impediment. It seems the narrator has never been to church because he mispronounced some of the most familiar words in the Bible. Pharisees was the most blatant.
Suz D
did well , I like Mark. I recommend The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ even more as it gives a broader view of Jesus's probable teenage years. ✌️
some names not spoken with the accent on syllables as I know them. liked the narration was by one person
Brandon Colvin
The only true book is the story of Jesus Christ of Nazareth!!!
i cant do this.. Thank you i appreciate your efforts
listen to With Android Phone and wire headphones. Another Greate
Vince Willard