Bible (WEB) NT 01-27: The New Testament
World English Bible
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The World English Bible is a translation of the Bible into modern English. Work on the project began in 1997, but the translation has been released directly into the public domain, free of copyright. It is largely an update of the American Standard Version of 1901, and is intended to be both readable and non-denominational. (Summary by Leon Mire) (19 hr 20 min)
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Reviews
Most narrators are good, but Matthew 16 too hard to understand.





A LibriVox Listener
need to rerecord the chapters read by the person who did chapter 16. was very frustrating because I could not understand him a lot of the time.





Regan Allender
I absolutely love this audiobook version of the Bible! Many of the people reading really get into it, changing their voices when reading what this person and that are saying to each other in dialogue. I listen to this anytime. Going to bed, just wanting something to listen to during the day, doesn't matter. I highly recommend the World English Bible for anyone at any age! 😁😁😁
Great Translation to English





Jim Hartman
Accurate translation, and mostly good readers of the Bible. Old and New Teastament come in separate books. I prefer the ESV APP availible on playstore. But both are free and very similar. strong 5 stars!
unintellagable





warrensmith631
new testament - the heavy Jamaican accent made it a waste of time.
Uncopyrighted Bible





Leonard Daniel Robertson
This Bible can quote whole books and more than 500 verses without breaking the law, gifted to the public domain. It's even in modern English! Plus, the New Testament is less likely to skip verses because it's a revision of the archaic American Standard Version which used the Majority Greek Text from hardcopied manuscripts, like the Greek church still uses today, rather than the most-edited version by modern scholars that found differences on very old papyrus in a monetary basement trash heap that say, "The old is better, and the missing verses must be more original." But that's a very hot topic and can of worms over about, what, 22 verses different? I don't recall the number, but between the two, it's about 95% or the same, minus two paragraphs, as I recall. Ask someone with a photographic memory, to be sure.
Yes! Great!





potuc
I hope that reviewers such as Dr. Raycyst are joking (Dr. Raycyst themself probably are), as this is the Truth and the Way.
God Loves you, be His, serve Him.





Nashville IXII
Hear His Word, Believe Him, Repent of your sins, Confess His Name, Be Baptized, Serve Him.
Common sense folks





Michael Loud
If you have trouble speaking ENGLISH, please refrain from reading these texts