Dramatic Readings of the Bible and Other Resources

When reading the Bible online I have found Blue Letter Bible to be very helpful. I can copy verses and then paste them on photos (like the one at the bottom of this post). It also includes a well-formatted interlinear option among other tools.

Sometimes I just want to hear the Bible read slowly with the dialog dramatized. The Time Is Up channel offers such a dramatized, slow reading of the books of the Bible. Earlier today, I listened to Daniel.

Time Is Up

The Bible Society in Israel also offers dramatizations of the scriptures, but these are in Hebrew.

Don’t know Hebrew? It’s not that hard to learn, at least to learn well enough to not be intimidated by an interlinear translation, but ask the Holy Spirit if learning Hebrew is what you should be doing now. If He encourages you, one resource that has helped me is the Alef with Beth biblical Hebrew lessons.

Alef With Beth

Whether you know Hebrew or not there are many wonderful songs you can enjoy such as those offered by Shilo Ben Hod and MIQEDEM.

Shilo Ben Hod
Miqedem

Blessings to you!

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Author: Frank Hubeny

I enjoy walking, poetry and short prose as well as taking pictures with my phone.

7 thoughts on “Dramatic Readings of the Bible and Other Resources”

  1. I ask Google to read me a book of the Bible in the version I choose. Sometimes I don’t like the voice, and sometimes they will only read me one chapter.

    It did read me all of Philippians. A great way to fall asleep. Did that years ago too.

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