Bible (KJV) 18: Job (version 2)
Gelesen von Peter Tucker
King James Version





Job was a prosperous landowner who encountered a series of misfortunes, leading him to question himself and his relation to his God. A grand sweep of ecclesiastical argument brings Job to a new level of insight and acceptance. - Summary by Peter Tucker (1 hr 56 min)
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Peter





First heard Peter Tucker's skillful reading in Dante's Commedia...the right voice, pace and word/syllable emphasis makes listening and understanding so much easier. Tucker is superb.
The Book of Job
Luella





Excellent reader! What a story of the unsearchable ways of God, and men trying to make sense of things beyond their reason. They spoke many foolish things as a result, but when God Himself came down, they could only be silent. But he forgave Job for his foolishness and vindicated him in his virtue, and again blessed him beyond measure. I enjoy the poetry and wording.
Great Reading
KW





Great British accented reader, almost professional quality. Can blame him for the fact that Job, at least in the KJV, is nearly incomprehensible to me.
Really well read!!!
Dana





Me and my sons are really enjoying reading along with this audio recording! Thanks so much!
well-read
Dawn Schanz





Thank you to the reader for this well-read rendition of God's Word.
Great Professional Reading
David





God bless you for this wonderful reading
Excellent reading of this ancient text.
Mary Ann Mays





Super! Great We'll read
Dima





I have listened to Dramatisation version and after this one version 2 and it is obvious Version 2 is better in every way!