I’m recording the King James Version of the Bible, one chapter at a time. I invite you to join me in listening to the KJV audio Bible. Here’s why:
- The New Testament in the KJV is based on the Majority Text, which is the trustworthy, original content of the New Testament books — the true word of God.
- The King James Version of the Bible is renowned for its linguistic beauty.
- There’s a certain power in reading Bible books as a whole. Bible-in-a-year plans are great, but they have a few pitfalls:
- They typically chop the Bible up into unnatural parts (readings from several books each day). This makes it harder to understand each book and remember it distinctly.
- If it’s not January 1, we aren’t likely to start a Bible-in-a-year reading plan. Every day is an excellent day to start reading the Bible.
- At the end of the year — once we’ve completed reading the whole Bible — we might think we’re “done.” Our goal shouldn’t simply be to read the whole Bible; our goal should be to read the whole Bible and to read the Bible every day of our life. We’re never done.
I post the KJV audio Bible, one chapter at a time, on the podcast and my YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to keep up with the latest.
