Some of the best audio books related to religion.

Dennis Tate

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In my opinion nobody reads the Jewish and Christian scriptures quite as well as David Suchet.

He really makes books sound much like a dialogue. Far more interesting, in my opinion than most other readers.


The Complete Holy Bible - NIVUK Audio Bible - 23 Isaiah

These audio books on youtube are a great way to get the gist of an entire book all in one sitting, (or while resting).


The Gospel According to John read by David Suchet

 
The ancient Book of Jasher adds details surrounding the events of Genesis and Exodus that are quite interesting.



This book is also available in writing online.

Here is chapter four that has a verse indicating cloning may have occurred previous to the time of Noah. That could eventually turn out to be significant.


https://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/apo/jasher/4.htm
18 And their judges and rulers went to the daughters of men and took their wives by force from their husbands according to their choice, and the sons of men in those days took from the cattle of the earth, the beasts of the field and the fowls of the air, and taught the mixture of animals of one species with the other, in order therewith to provoke the Lord; and God saw the whole earth and it was corrupt, for all flesh had corrupted its ways upon earth, all men and all animals.
 
Here are a number of audio books that proved to be valuable to me because Rick Joyner assisted me to
better understand my gifted Pentecostal wife.

https://vimeopro.com/vfndc/final-quest-the-call-the-harvest/video/415231662

I feel that the gifted Rick Joyner deserves to be compared with C. S. Lewis on some levels.....
but he also does an impressive job of admitting that Christianity...... is going through a lot of
temptations and tests and failures that are profoundly offensive to a high percentage of non-Christians or
former Christians.


This may be one of the most effective admissions of significant guilt on the part of Christian leaders by a major Christian theologian in some decades:

The Evil Army


I saw a demonic army so large that it stretched as far as I could see. It was separated into divisions, with each carrying a different banner. The foremost and most powerful divisions were Pride, Self righteousness, Respectability, Selfish Ambition, and Unrighteous Judgment, but the largest of all was Jealousy. The leader of this vast army was the Accuser of the Brethren himself. I knew that there were many more evil divisions beyond my scope of vision, but these were the vanguard of this terrible horde from hell that was now being released against the church.

The weapons carried by this horde had names on them: the swords were named Intimidation; the spears were named Treachery; and their arrows were named Accusations, Gossip, Slander and Faultfinding. Scouts and smaller companies of demons with such names as Rejection, Bitterness, Impatience, Un-forgiveness and Lust were sent in advance of this army to prepare for the main attack. I knew in my heart that the church had never faced anything like this before.

The main assignment of this army was to cause division. It was sent to attack every level of relationship-churches with each other, congregations with their pastors, husbands and wives, children and parents, and even children with each other. The scouts were sent to locate the openings in churches, families or individuals that rejection, bitterness, lust, etc., could exploit and make a larger breech for the divisions that were coming.

The most shocking part of this vision was that this horde was not riding on horses, but on Christians! Most of them were well-dressed, respectable, and had the appearance of being refined and educated. These were Christians who had opened themselves to the powers of darkness to such a degree that the enemy could use them and they would think that they were being used by God. The Accuser knows that a house divided cannot stand, and this army represented his ultimate attempt to bring such complete division to the church that she would completely fall from grace.

The Prisoners

Trailing behind these first divisions was a vast multitude of other Christians who were prisoners of this army. They were all wounded, and were guarded by little demons of Fear. There seemed to be more prisoners than there were demons in the army. Surprisingly, these prisoners still had their swords and shields, but they did not use them. It was shocking to see that so many could be kept captive by so few of these little demons of Fear. These could have easily been destroyed or driven off if the prisoners had just used their weapons. .... "
(Rick Joyner, The Final Quest, the introductory paragraphs to the book)
 
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