Bible (ASV) NT 03: Luke
American Standard Version
Lu par Sam Stinson





The Gospel of Luke is a synoptic Gospel, and the third and longest of the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament. The text narrates the life of Jesus, with particular interest concerning his birth, ministry, death, and resurrection; and it ends with an account of the ascension. The author is characteristically concerned with social ethics, the poor, women, and other oppressed groups. Certain well-loved stories on these themes, such as the prodigal son and the good Samaritan, are found only in this gospel. The Gospel also has a special emphasis on prayer, the activity of the Holy Spirit, and joyfulness. D. Guthrie stated, “it is full of superb stories and leaves the reader with a deep impression of the personality and teachings of Jesus."
(Summary from Wikipedia) (2 hr 37 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 8:46 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 02 | 6:02 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 03 | 5:03 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 04 | 5:35 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 05 | 5:47 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 06 | 7:42 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 07 | 7:40 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 08 | 8:53 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 09 | 8:37 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 10 | 6:00 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 11 | 7:43 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 12 | 8:26 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 13 | 5:30 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 14 | 5:03 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 15 | 4:32 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 16 | 4:49 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 17 | 4:50 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 18 | 5:58 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 19 | 6:21 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 20 | 6:01 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 21 | 5:12 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 22 | 8:52 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 23 | 7:19 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Chapter 24 | 6:39 | Lu par Sam Stinson |
Critiques





Rollins592@gmail.com
the guy who was bored obviously didn't hear the book. meaning is a thing its tangible if your so bored stop listening it's not FOR YOU find election in the Bible and get to worrying.





PJ
Very well read. Sam does a good job with inflection while reading. Always enjoy his reading.
good reading





Jenny Little
Really clear and good reading voice
Great rendition tho archaic langusge





HumaneEngineer
I enjoyed listening to Luke's gospel by the ASV translation. It speaks in archaic early modern English, similar to the KJV, but nevertheless is faithful to the gospel and a worthy edition for your study.