Daily Bible Reading: LEB Translation Joel and Matthew Williams
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Listen to Bible readings 5 days a week as we go through the Bible together. This will take us all the way through the Bible in a year. We are following the reading schedule developed by Mark Roberts that you can find at https://fivedaybiblereading.com. In this podcast, we are reading the LEB.
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Week 17, Day 2
The reading for today is 1 Samuel 11-13; Psalm 38; Acts 9.
1 Samuel 11Now Nahash the Ammonite went up and encamped against Jabesh Gilead. All the men of Jabesh … ... Continue reading Week 17, Day 2 → -
Week 17, Day 1
The reading for today is 1 Samuel 9-10; Acts 8.
1 Samuel 9Now there was a man from Benjamin whose name was Kish, the son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, … ... Continue reading Week 17, Day 1 → -
Week 16, Day 5
The reading for today is 1 Samuel 6-8; Acts 7.
1 Samuel 6Now the ark of Yahweh had been in the territory of the Philistines for seven months, and … ... Continue reading Week 16, Day 5 → -
Week 16, Day 4
The reading for today is 1 Samuel 3-5; Psalm 23; Acts 6.
1 Samuel 3Now the boy Samuel was serving Yahweh in the presence of Eli. The word of Yahweh was rare … ... Continue reading Week 16, Day 4 → -
Week 16, Day 3
The reading for today is 1 Samuel 1-2; Psalm 120; Acts 5.
1 Samuel 1There was a certain man from Ramathaim Zophim, from the hill country of Ephraim, whose … ... Continue reading Week 16, Day 3 → -
Week 16, Day 2
The reading for today is Ruth 3-4; Psalm 37; Acts 4.
Ruth 3Now Naomi her mother-in-law said to her, "My daughter, should I not seek for you security … ... Continue reading Week 16, Day 2 →
Customer Reviews
Good effort / narration needs work
I appreciate anyone making the effort to read the Bible publicly. And if you enough research into translation methodology, it’s clear that the LEB is superior to many translations on the market today. But I’m sorry. This delivery is so robotic, it’s distracting and hard to get through. Why read Scripture and even comments outside of Scripture in such an awkward, wooden tone of voice? That doesn’t make us holy. Holiness comes from the Spirit empowering us to live for God, not from some special manner of speaking. Thank you for making this available. But could I suggest loosening up or recruiting someone to do the narration with a more natural tone of voice?