Bible (ASV) NT 04: John


Gelesen von Sam Stinson

(4.7 stars; 56 reviews)

The Gospel of John, (literally, According to John; Greek, Κατά Ιωαννην, Kata Iōannēn) is the fourth gospel in the canon of the New Testament, traditionally ascribed to John the Evangelist. Like the three synoptic gospels, it contains an account of some of the actions and sayings of Jesus, but differs from them in ethos and theological emphases. The purpose is expressed in the conclusion, 20:30-31: "...these [Miracles of Jesus] are written that you may (come to) believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that through this belief you may have life in his name. The book hinges on the seven signs Jesus performed and ends with the Passion of the Lord.
(Summary from Wikipedia adapted by Sam Stinson). (2 hr 0 min)

Kapitel

Chapter 01 6:36 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 02 3:26 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 03 4:56 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 04 6:50 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 05 5:53 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 06 8:39 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 07 6:14 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 08 8:02 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 09 5:27 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 10 4:58 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 11 7:24 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 12 6:38 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 13 5:26 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 14 4:31 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 15 3:53 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 16 4:52 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 17 4:05 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 18 6:10 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 19 6:44 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 20 5:01 Gelesen von Sam Stinson
Chapter 21 4:44 Gelesen von Sam Stinson

Bewertungen

Properly Dynamic


(5 stars)

This reading by Mr Stinson is extremely well done. A major problem in narrations of Biblical text is the challenge of interpreting the tone and intent of passages, sentences and words. Too often an overly conservative approach is taken leading to a flat rendition. Much meaning is lost in such cases. Being more adventurous with the dynamics can at the very least open eyes. He has properly shown dynamics of argument, sarcasm, care, humor etc Thank you.


(3 stars)

Early modern English reads archaic, but the essential stories are good. I should rather see the New American Bible reproduced when its copyright permits.