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The King Nobody Wanted

Gelesen von Dawn Larsen

(4,038 Sterne; 26 Bewertungen)

In a very real and interesting way, The King Nobody Wanted tells the story of Jesus. Where the actual words of the Bible are used, they are from the King James Version. But the greater part of the story is told in the words of every day. (Introduction by N. F. Langford) (3 hr 30 min)

Chapters

01 - Waiting

8:55

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02 - A King is Born

15:39

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03 - Growing

20:21

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04 - Jesus Goes to Work

16:19

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05 - A Busy Time

15:22

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06 - Friends and Foes

15:21

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07 - Slow to Understanding

18:16

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08 - Jesus is Strong

13:32

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09 - Refusing a Crown

12:53

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10 - The Way to Jerusalem

15:01

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11 - Nearing the City

11:10

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12 - In Jerusalem

11:53

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13 - The Last Night

6:47

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14 - The Last Day

13:29

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15 - The Victorious King

15:23

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Bewertungen

My Apologies

(0 Sterne)

I apologize to anyone that has trouble with my pronounciation of Messiah. My prayer is that the Glory of Jesus story will overshadow it and that you will enjoy it anyway. Dawn Larsen in Minnesota

Well done

(4 Sterne)

I really enjoyed this book. A very great job of reading by one of Librivox's many excellent readers Dawn Larson. Thanks Dawn for a great job as usual really enjoyed this book. Enjoy !

Mezziah?

(3 Sterne)

This was very well done, but I couldn't quite get past the constant mispronunciation of "Messiah" and "Mezziah". Otherwise, great!

Thanks

(4 Sterne)

A very clear retelling of Jesus' life, death and resurrection. Thanks, Dawn, for good reading.

A beautiful rendition of the story of Jesus

(5 Sterne)

The story of Jesus is written in such a lovely style. A bedside story book. Dawn is such a talented reader. I highly recommend this book and the reader.