I believe sir David is an actor from England. He reads the Bible as if a script, brings God's word to life. For me anyway. Been listening for several years, sometimes I read along.
I honestly have never felt so peaceful at night time like I do while listening to David..What a wonderful blessing. Thank you david with all of my heart for giving of yourself. God Bless all that you do.❤
These readings are very soothing and calming! I genuinely appreciate the excellent tone of the story and the way he keeps me into the story to be told ! Godspeed always! Thank you!
Lol some of the comments leads me to believe that not everyone knows just who David Suchet is.. I wonder if they know he played Agatha Christie's Poirot?
i love how God always had food for Elijah 😆 He seems to love feeding him 😄 even when Elijah ran away because he couldn't take it anymore, He seemed to coax Elijah by giving him food 😆
Listen to the KJV read by the late actor Alexander Scorby. Mr. Scorby's audio readings became the standard from which others flowed. 🙂 You can also find them on UA-cam.
The kgv is a very overrated. People don't understand it, so they put it down. All the other translations you can receive the Holy Spirit from. Why is it that Alistair beg, one of the most wonderful anointed Godly men to do expository preaching on the bible, why is it that he uses the ESV version? Because it works. He knows that his congregation will not get the kgv at all. Sometimes I think that we are so self righteous, that we think the kgv is the best. JD farag even said recently, that the kgv is not what it's cracked up to be. I think there's some deception going on. Maybe the people that don't want you to understand the Bible are the ones that are telling you to read the kgv only. Just maybe.
00:00 *📜 Adonijah's failed usurpation attempt* - Adonijah attempts to declare himself king without David's consent. - Nathan and Bathsheba intervene to secure Solomon's succession. - Solomon is anointed king amidst celebrations and affirmations of loyalty. 05:17 *🤴 David's charge to Solomon* - David instructs Solomon to rule justly and follow God's commands. - Joab and Shimei's fates are discussed as Solomon consolidates power. - Solomon's reign is established firmly after David's death. 09:24 *🙏 Solomon's wisdom and judgments* - Solomon requests wisdom from God in a dream, which pleases God. - The famous judgment of the two women claiming the same child. - Solomon's reputation for wisdom spreads throughout Israel. 17:13 *🏛️ Solomon's administration and alliances* - Solomon consolidates his rule over Israel, organizing his government. - He forms an alliance with Pharaoh of Egypt through marriage. - Despite his love for God, Solomon allows sacrifices at high places before the temple is built. 22:52 *🏞️ Solomon's Kingdom and Administration* - Solomon consolidates his kingdom by appointing regional governors. - The extent of Solomon's territory included regions from the River Euphrates to the border of Egypt. - Solomon's reign was characterized by prosperity and peace, marked by tribute from surrounding nations. 26:32 *🧠 Solomon's Wisdom and Achievements* - Solomon was renowned for his wisdom, surpassing all other sages of his time. - His wisdom encompassed a wide range of subjects, including natural history and human behavior. - Solomon's fame attracted dignitaries and leaders from across the world to seek his counsel. 27:41 *🏗️ Construction of the Temple* - Solomon initiates the construction of the Temple, fulfilling David's desire. - Cedar and juniper logs are sourced from Lebanon for the temple's construction. - The temple's specifications and the skilled craftsmanship involved highlight Solomon's dedication to building a grand structure. 35:18 *⛲ Solomon's Palace and Decorations* - Solomon's palace, named the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon, showcases his wealth and architectural prowess. - The palace and its furnishings, adorned with gold and high-grade stones, reflect Solomon's opulence. - Artistic details such as carved cherubim and floral decorations embellish both the palace and the temple. 37:21 *🔩 Bronze Works for the Temple* - Hiram of Tyre contributes skilled bronze work for Solomon's projects. - Notable bronze works include the two pillars, the sea, and various decorative elements. - These bronze works were pivotal in both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the Temple. 43:22 *🕊️ Dedication of the Temple* - Solomon gathers all Israel to celebrate the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem. - The ark of the covenant is ceremonially placed in the inner sanctuary of the Temple. - Solomon's prayer and blessing acknowledge God's faithfulness and his own fulfillment of David's vision for the Temple. 46:21 *🙏 Solomon's Prayer for the Temple* - Solomon prays for God's presence in the newly built temple and seeks forgiveness and guidance for the people of Israel. - Solomon acknowledges God's greatness and expresses humility in the face of God's vastness compared to the temple. - He petitions God for mercy and forgiveness when the people sin, emphasizing the temple as a place of prayer and reconciliation. 53:03 *🕊️ Solomon's Blessing and Dedication* - Solomon blesses and addresses all of Israel, thanking God for fulfilling His promises to David. - He prays for God's continual presence with the people and for their obedience to God's commands. - The dedication ceremony concludes with sacrifices and celebrations, marking the temple's completion and consecration. 55:36 *🚢 Solomon's Wealth and Trade* - Solomon's wealth and wisdom attract the Queen of Sheba, who visits and acknowledges God's favor on Solomon. - Trade and tribute enrich Solomon's kingdom, with gold, spices, and precious stones flowing into Israel. - Solomon's administration oversees vast construction projects, military organization, and international diplomacy, showcasing Israel's prosperity under his reign. 01:10:09 *🤴 Solomon's Succession and Division of Kingdom* - Solomon's kingdom is divided due to his sins, leading to ten tribes going to Jeroboam and one to his son. - Jeroboam flees to Egypt but returns after Solomon's death, prompting the division of the kingdom. - Rehoboam's harsh rule leads to the division of Israel under his and Jeroboam's leadership. 01:12:44 *👑 Rehoboam's Rule and the Division of Israel* - Rehoboam's initial reign marks a period of conflict and division among the tribes of Israel. - The tension between Rehoboam and Jeroboam culminates in the division of the kingdom. - Despite warnings from prophets, Rehoboam's harsh policies lead to a split in the nation. 01:18:21 *⛪️ Jeroboam's Idolatry and Punishment* - Jeroboam institutes idol worship, setting up golden calves in Bethel and Dan, leading Israel astray. - A prophet's curse on Jeroboam's altar at Bethel is fulfilled by divine intervention. - Despite warnings, Jeroboam continues idolatrous practices, leading to dire consequences for his household. 01:31:23 *🏰 Asa's Reign in Judah* - Details Asa's reign in Judah and his conflicts with Baasha, the king of Israel. - Asa fortified cities and brought treasures to the temple. - Negotiated with Ben-Hadad of Aram to secure peace and alliances. 01:33:28 *⚔️ Succession and Reign of Nadab and Baasha* - Nadab's brief reign and Baasha's usurpation of power. - Baasha's actions against Jeroboam's family in fulfillment of prophecy. - Baasha's rule marked by continuous conflict with Asa of Judah. 01:35:08 *🕊️ Divine Judgment on Baasha and Elah* - Prophecy against Baasha by Jehu for following sinful ways. - Elah's brief reign and Zimri's rebellion leading to Baasha's lineage's downfall. - Zimri's seven-day rule followed by Omri's ascension as king of Israel. 01:53:15 *🌲 Elijah's Encounter with God* - Elijah, exhausted and despondent, seeks refuge in the wilderness, where an angel sustains him with food and water. - After traveling to Mount Horeb, God speaks to Elijah not through dramatic natural phenomena but in a gentle whisper, reaffirming his purpose. 01:57:23 *🤴 The Rise of Elisha and Ben-Hadad's Siege* - Elijah passes his prophetic mantle to Elisha, who leaves everything behind to follow him, signifying his commitment. - Ben-Hadad of Aram besieges Samaria, demanding wealth and women, leading to confrontation and eventual victory for Israel through divine intervention. 02:03:12 *🍇 Naboth's Vineyard and Ahab's Judgment* - Ahab covets Naboth's vineyard, leading to Jezebel's plot to falsely accuse and execute Naboth. - Elijah confronts Ahab, prophesying divine retribution for his injustice against Naboth, sealing Ahab's fate and that of his descendants.
Am not lonely when you have god youneec no bobby god say for you stay alone but if you can't best for you married that you don't din look what man fone so do you believe they deserve you no they taking to you and they with married woman are they running around with roman to get you jealous. So you don't need thatdo it best you stay alone and focus on god why would think and worry about them so you focused on god so they think you are lonely no you not if you have the holy sprite you don't need that thesprite with you do they think you alone you not if they wanted to do m and ho after married woman then let them be a d focus on god you will not bedin so if they wait time community adulty saying they hurting you when they going to hell
I love how he switches from warm, gentle and kind to stern rebuking, and back. Such a talent, God bless David.
He's one of the best narrators.
I also love how he reads.
😮
Me too ❤
I believe sir David is an actor from England. He reads the Bible as if a script, brings God's word to life. For me anyway. Been listening for several years, sometimes I read along.
He's an actor.
I love listening to these bible readings when I go to bed ❤
Me too.
Me too
YES..may we have sweet sleep😊
Thank You Holy Spirit.
What a remarkable, distinctive, unique voice
Right? I could listen to him all day 😍
I’m thankful for these audiobooks of the Bible, it really helps me understand what I’m reading. God bless🙏🏿
Praise the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. The One True Living God in the Mighty Name of Jesus.
*Forever and Forever.*
I love your voice, I got to sleep with you reading every night..
I'm sure you're not the only lady who would like to go to bed with David Suchet's silky tones! ;-)
I don’t remember the exact date and time I started listening to the audiobook of The Bible, but I am very grateful for The Word of The Lord.❤
That's right, the easy version more understanding to me. I just love how this guy read God holy word, God bless him and his family.
GOD bless you John Suchet. You read very well ❤.
I honestly have never felt so peaceful at night time like I do while listening to David..What a wonderful blessing. Thank you david with all of my heart for giving of yourself. God Bless all that you do.❤
My daily routine listening to the word of Our Lord saviour and salvation amen 🙏
Ive loved failing in love wirh God listening to this beautiful voice. I have listened hours at a time. Flies
Coz Im so peaceful ❤❤🙏✝️🙏
God bless you, great David ❤
These readings are very soothing and calming! I genuinely appreciate the excellent tone of the story and the way he keeps me into the story to be told ! Godspeed always! Thank you!
17:09 Chapter 3
29:42 Chapter 6
35:10 Chapter 7
43:13 Chapter 8
55:35 Chapter 9
1:00:23 Chapter 10
1:23:51 Chapter 14
1:35:00 Chapter 16
1:40:48 Chapter 17
1:52:50 Chapter 19
1:57:26 Chapter 20
2:05:41 Chapter 21
2:10:25 Chapter 22
legend
You’re such a sigma thank you my friend
Iam.thankfull
Thank you for uploading these masterpieces. G-d bless
Chapter 7 and 6 today probably the rest I will hear also. Thanks you
Peace and LOVE for ONE and ALL 🕊❤🔥
I love theses - they help me sleep -and no loud commercials ❤❤❤
God bless David
Lol some of the comments leads me to believe that not everyone knows just who David Suchet is..
I wonder if they know he played Agatha Christie's Poirot?
He was the only Poirot who mattered. Great man in life and in art.
i love how God always had food for Elijah 😆 He seems to love feeding him 😄 even when Elijah ran away because he couldn't take it anymore, He seemed to coax Elijah by giving him food 😆
Yes i keep looking for a KJV read by David Suchet
Listen to the KJV read by the late actor Alexander Scorby. Mr. Scorby's audio readings became the standard from which others flowed. 🙂 You can also find them on UA-cam.
The kgv is a very overrated. People don't understand it, so they put it down. All the other translations you can receive the Holy Spirit from. Why is it that Alistair beg, one of the most wonderful anointed Godly men to do expository preaching on the bible, why is it that he uses the ESV version? Because it works. He knows that his congregation will not get the kgv at all. Sometimes I think that we are so self righteous, that we think the kgv is the best. JD farag even said recently, that the kgv is not what it's cracked up to be. I think there's some deception going on. Maybe the people that don't want you to understand the Bible are the ones that are telling you to read the kgv only. Just maybe.
Amen brother i pray god put him to work and accomplish it
This guy should do this from the king James version. But this is excellent
You should listen to the UA-cam KJV readings by the late Alexander Scorby. He was one of the first.
Chapter 12 1:12:40
God bless!
chapter 4 22:00
chapter 17 1:40:48
Kjv why you need hard version first learn to understand Easy version
Chapter 21 2:19:03
Envoy
Chapter 9 55:30
00:00 *📜 Adonijah's failed usurpation attempt*
- Adonijah attempts to declare himself king without David's consent.
- Nathan and Bathsheba intervene to secure Solomon's succession.
- Solomon is anointed king amidst celebrations and affirmations of loyalty.
05:17 *🤴 David's charge to Solomon*
- David instructs Solomon to rule justly and follow God's commands.
- Joab and Shimei's fates are discussed as Solomon consolidates power.
- Solomon's reign is established firmly after David's death.
09:24 *🙏 Solomon's wisdom and judgments*
- Solomon requests wisdom from God in a dream, which pleases God.
- The famous judgment of the two women claiming the same child.
- Solomon's reputation for wisdom spreads throughout Israel.
17:13 *🏛️ Solomon's administration and alliances*
- Solomon consolidates his rule over Israel, organizing his government.
- He forms an alliance with Pharaoh of Egypt through marriage.
- Despite his love for God, Solomon allows sacrifices at high places before the temple is built.
22:52 *🏞️ Solomon's Kingdom and Administration*
- Solomon consolidates his kingdom by appointing regional governors.
- The extent of Solomon's territory included regions from the River Euphrates to the border of Egypt.
- Solomon's reign was characterized by prosperity and peace, marked by tribute from surrounding nations.
26:32 *🧠 Solomon's Wisdom and Achievements*
- Solomon was renowned for his wisdom, surpassing all other sages of his time.
- His wisdom encompassed a wide range of subjects, including natural history and human behavior.
- Solomon's fame attracted dignitaries and leaders from across the world to seek his counsel.
27:41 *🏗️ Construction of the Temple*
- Solomon initiates the construction of the Temple, fulfilling David's desire.
- Cedar and juniper logs are sourced from Lebanon for the temple's construction.
- The temple's specifications and the skilled craftsmanship involved highlight Solomon's dedication to building a grand structure.
35:18 *⛲ Solomon's Palace and Decorations*
- Solomon's palace, named the Palace of the Forest of Lebanon, showcases his wealth and architectural prowess.
- The palace and its furnishings, adorned with gold and high-grade stones, reflect Solomon's opulence.
- Artistic details such as carved cherubim and floral decorations embellish both the palace and the temple.
37:21 *🔩 Bronze Works for the Temple*
- Hiram of Tyre contributes skilled bronze work for Solomon's projects.
- Notable bronze works include the two pillars, the sea, and various decorative elements.
- These bronze works were pivotal in both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the Temple.
43:22 *🕊️ Dedication of the Temple*
- Solomon gathers all Israel to celebrate the dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem.
- The ark of the covenant is ceremonially placed in the inner sanctuary of the Temple.
- Solomon's prayer and blessing acknowledge God's faithfulness and his own fulfillment of David's vision for the Temple.
46:21 *🙏 Solomon's Prayer for the Temple*
- Solomon prays for God's presence in the newly built temple and seeks forgiveness and guidance for the people of Israel.
- Solomon acknowledges God's greatness and expresses humility in the face of God's vastness compared to the temple.
- He petitions God for mercy and forgiveness when the people sin, emphasizing the temple as a place of prayer and reconciliation.
53:03 *🕊️ Solomon's Blessing and Dedication*
- Solomon blesses and addresses all of Israel, thanking God for fulfilling His promises to David.
- He prays for God's continual presence with the people and for their obedience to God's commands.
- The dedication ceremony concludes with sacrifices and celebrations, marking the temple's completion and consecration.
55:36 *🚢 Solomon's Wealth and Trade*
- Solomon's wealth and wisdom attract the Queen of Sheba, who visits and acknowledges God's favor on Solomon.
- Trade and tribute enrich Solomon's kingdom, with gold, spices, and precious stones flowing into Israel.
- Solomon's administration oversees vast construction projects, military organization, and international diplomacy, showcasing Israel's prosperity under his reign.
01:10:09 *🤴 Solomon's Succession and Division of Kingdom*
- Solomon's kingdom is divided due to his sins, leading to ten tribes going to Jeroboam and one to his son.
- Jeroboam flees to Egypt but returns after Solomon's death, prompting the division of the kingdom.
- Rehoboam's harsh rule leads to the division of Israel under his and Jeroboam's leadership.
01:12:44 *👑 Rehoboam's Rule and the Division of Israel*
- Rehoboam's initial reign marks a period of conflict and division among the tribes of Israel.
- The tension between Rehoboam and Jeroboam culminates in the division of the kingdom.
- Despite warnings from prophets, Rehoboam's harsh policies lead to a split in the nation.
01:18:21 *⛪️ Jeroboam's Idolatry and Punishment*
- Jeroboam institutes idol worship, setting up golden calves in Bethel and Dan, leading Israel astray.
- A prophet's curse on Jeroboam's altar at Bethel is fulfilled by divine intervention.
- Despite warnings, Jeroboam continues idolatrous practices, leading to dire consequences for his household.
01:31:23 *🏰 Asa's Reign in Judah*
- Details Asa's reign in Judah and his conflicts with Baasha, the king of Israel.
- Asa fortified cities and brought treasures to the temple.
- Negotiated with Ben-Hadad of Aram to secure peace and alliances.
01:33:28 *⚔️ Succession and Reign of Nadab and Baasha*
- Nadab's brief reign and Baasha's usurpation of power.
- Baasha's actions against Jeroboam's family in fulfillment of prophecy.
- Baasha's rule marked by continuous conflict with Asa of Judah.
01:35:08 *🕊️ Divine Judgment on Baasha and Elah*
- Prophecy against Baasha by Jehu for following sinful ways.
- Elah's brief reign and Zimri's rebellion leading to Baasha's lineage's downfall.
- Zimri's seven-day rule followed by Omri's ascension as king of Israel.
01:53:15 *🌲 Elijah's Encounter with God*
- Elijah, exhausted and despondent, seeks refuge in the wilderness, where an angel sustains him with food and water.
- After traveling to Mount Horeb, God speaks to Elijah not through dramatic natural phenomena but in a gentle whisper, reaffirming his purpose.
01:57:23 *🤴 The Rise of Elisha and Ben-Hadad's Siege*
- Elijah passes his prophetic mantle to Elisha, who leaves everything behind to follow him, signifying his commitment.
- Ben-Hadad of Aram besieges Samaria, demanding wealth and women, leading to confrontation and eventual victory for Israel through divine intervention.
02:03:12 *🍇 Naboth's Vineyard and Ahab's Judgment*
- Ahab covets Naboth's vineyard, leading to Jezebel's plot to falsely accuse and execute Naboth.
- Elijah confronts Ahab, prophesying divine retribution for his injustice against Naboth, sealing Ahab's fate and that of his descendants.
🙏 ⚓ 📖
Ch 3 story of 2 women
Chapter 4 or 5 - 38:44
17 mins
I hate how bothered I am from him saying "one kings...." Because it's "first kings"!! Ugghhhh!
129
So you don't worry you not one while there soul going to hell can't hurt you
1:26:20 bm
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Am not lonely when you have god youneec no bobby god say for you stay alone but if you can't best for you married that you don't din look what man fone so do you believe they deserve you no they taking to you and they with married woman are they running around with roman to get you jealous. So you don't need thatdo it best you stay alone and focus on god why would think and worry about them so you focused on god so they think you are lonely no you not if you have the holy sprite you don't need that thesprite with you do they think you alone you not if they wanted to do m and ho after married woman then let them be a d focus on god you will not bedin so if they wait time community adulty saying they hurting you when they going to hell
Chapter 2 8:36