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deltadom Member
Joined: 2005/1/6 Posts: 2359 Hemel Hempstead
| New Ways to read or listen to your bible | | When we are tired and get home from work or university? What is the first thing we do, I sometimes want to work out ways to read my bible on the move or listen to it? I am just interested in Ideas. _________________ Dominic Shiells
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2005/4/13 22:56 | Profile |
swsojourner Member
Joined: 2003/10/3 Posts: 167
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2005/4/14 0:28 | Profile |
dohzman Member
Joined: 2004/10/13 Posts: 2132
| Re: New Ways to read or listen to your bible | | I tend to enjoy walking wired to my Ipod. The 20gig Ipod even has a record feature you can record class lectures as well as load the bible onto it along with sermons music ect... Blessings---Daryl _________________ D.Miller
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2005/4/14 7:29 | Profile |
BVO Member
Joined: 2004/10/6 Posts: 114 ohio
| Re: | | Daryl, I am technologically challenged. After much time of waiting, I just received my new Dell DJ 30 (yeah!!!). I have virtually unlimited space for sermons and bible, and music, but now I can't figure out out to load it up (or down). My wife helped me put some CD's over to it, but the downloads from websites are where I get stumped. I have been listening to bible on cassette for a couple of years and get many cassettes from Charity Gospel Tape in Penn., but I work construction and everything gets dirty. I found a pair of amplified speakers, so my new DJ is now a work radio. If there is anything (tips or help) that you can give me I would be thankful. I don't know if this helps, but it uses Musicmatch jukebox 10 to manage the media. Thanks and blessings, Barry
_________________ Barry Voss
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2005/4/14 8:22 | Profile |
crsschk Member
Joined: 2003/6/11 Posts: 9192 Santa Clara, CA
| Re: Max McLean | | swsojourner's recommendation can wholeheartedly confirm. Have had this audio bible for a few years now and his voice is wonderful to the ears without being dramatized beyond measure or 'forced'.
To get creative is a wonderful idea brother. To have God's word enter through the ear and the eye gate or even separate can give different perspective. Often found just in listening straight through a particular book could take days on end being that the want of repetition could keep me pinned to a certain subset of verses on one CD and being that thought's arise they lead on to even more thought, question and surprise! "I have to listen to that again"... It also can bring forth even more of a desire to plunge the depths in reading if you are listening on the way to work or wherever your circumstances find you.
Psa 119:11 Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee. Psa 119:12 Blessed art thou, O LORD: teach me thy statutes.
Here's another link with some samples you can download and listen to:
[url=http://www.listenersbible.com/]http://www.listenersbible.com/[/url] _________________ Mike Balog
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2005/4/14 9:47 | Profile |
crsschk Member
Joined: 2003/6/11 Posts: 9192 Santa Clara, CA
| Re: Missing the dirt... | | Hi Barry,
Reading your reply brought a smile, thanks. Quote:
I have been listening to bible on cassette for a couple of years and get many cassettes from Charity Gospel Tape in Penn., but I work construction and everything gets dirty.
Charity is just a wonderful ministry, we received some of Keith Daniel's message's through them and "The Remnant" is another always looked forward to magazine. If anyone is looking for an additional ministry to support these are truly wonderful saints, if you are lacking in means they ask for nothing, that there was more faith believing ministry such as this.
[url=http://www.charityministries.org/]http://www.charityministries.org/[/url]
I miss the dirt brother. Up until recent times was in the remodeling and prior to, housing development business. Ruined a few cheap 'Walkmans'and scores of headphones, pretty much permanently attached to my head...
Certain someone here can help out in this area with conversion and downloading for your player. Welcome to the site brother.
_________________ Mike Balog
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2005/4/14 10:13 | Profile |
Eli_Barnabas Member
Joined: 2005/2/16 Posts: 621 Cache Valley, Utah
| Re: | | Hey, is that Max Maclean MP3 Bible the entire Bible? _________________ Eli Brayley
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2005/4/14 10:37 | Profile |
dohzman Member
Joined: 2004/10/13 Posts: 2132
| Re: | | It should have a drag and drop feature. Just download to a folder on your computer and then drag and drop that download to your musicmatch jukebox. it's that easy , but in case I'm wrong I'll ask a friend of mine who represents Dell in thier networking dept. I'll get back to you next week as I have to go out of town to minister this week, back on Monday Lordwilling. God Bless Bro. Daryl------btw---Greg has the kjv bible here on SI in audio and printable(pfd). _________________ D.Miller
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2005/4/15 7:48 | Profile |
crsschk Member
Joined: 2003/6/11 Posts: 9192 Santa Clara, CA
| Re: Audio Bible MP3 | | Hi Eli,
This one is: [url=http://www.listenersbible.com/product_mp3niv.html]http://www.listenersbible.com/product_mp3niv.html[/url]
_________________ Mike Balog
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2005/4/15 8:01 | Profile |
taco Member
Joined: 2004/4/27 Posts: 211
| Re: New Ways to read or listen to your bible | | Having the Bible in cassete/cd format is great.
There is also the old fashioned way.
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This book of the law shall not depart from thy mouth; and thou shalt meditate upon it day and night, that thou mayest take heed to do according to all that is written therein; for then shalt thou have good success in thy ways, and then shalt thou prosper.(Joshua 1:8)
Apparently the hebrew word for meditate has the sense of 'mutter'. Spend some time thinking, muterring (inwardly or outwardly), and contemplating some passage. Memorise by rote if you can or if not try simply remembering the thrust of a passage and spend time thinking about it.
Better to learn the bible (and its author) slowly and thoughtfuly rather than qucickly but shallowly.
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2005/4/15 8:20 | Profile |