Thank you, Alissa, for such a beautiful labor of Love. Your voice combined with The Passion Translation of God’s Holy Word are filled with the Power of God’s Holy Spirit. Believing for healing, deliverance and salvation for everyone who hears.
I am so grateful that you have recorded the TPT. I love your voice. It really captures the beauty and emotion of the scriptures without it being all dramatic. I hope you upload more books. Thank you
Our Lord has used your voice and this precious translation of Scripture to touch my spirit deeply. Thank you so much, with blessings to you, for being a vessel of Jesus' love.
Thank you Alissa for recording your beautiful narration! I'm from the Netherlands and it is a blessing to me! I recently got a hard copy of the Passion Translation and it helps me reading along.
Where are you Alissa? I’ve enjoyed all the books of the Passion translation of the Bible you have read to us, it would be wonderful to hear more! God has given you a gift in your beautiful voice!
Thank you dear friend! I do not know where I am at this point 😅. February is a time of introspection. Perhaps I’ll take more time to reflect on this question.
@@Lovecrazedgurl Thanks Alissa! I like this long video for just leaving on in the background while I’m doing my day, sometimes i have to rewind to a chapter so those time stamps help a lot! Btw your narration is so good! Love the emotion you put into the words, really helps bring it to life. Thanks for letting God use you to share His word with the world. God bless!
I don't know this version, but I suspect it's the work of one person, like The Message, and it's therefore his take on Scripture, sometimes with no justification from early manuscripts. I'm sure the intention was sincere, but I'm hearing things that misunderstand the meaning, in my view, and I would regard this as a a paraphrase - I think it's wrong to call it a translation, and whilst it might be very readable, it's not a good study aid. God bless.
@@reading.bee. Indeed - and the same applies to The Message - there are some awesome renditions of certain passages, but when it comes to moral issues, for example, it's infected with what we would now call 'woke' ideology - and the agenda of the radical left is basically Humanism, which is the enemy's religion. The Scripture says there's safety in having many counsellors, and translations by broad committees are normally the safest, but even then, you need to study the original languages, using resources like Strong's, and the Interlinear Bible. But I think the RSV and the Amplified together are a good place to start, if you want to study. And above all, don't listen to 'pastors' - the enemy tries to corrupt their understanding first, so check out everything! In acts 17 we read "the Bereans were more noble than the Thessalonians because they searched the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true." (Nearly Infallible Version) So it seems God sees a questioning attitude as noble, even if it's questioning someone like Paul, who was taught by Christ Himself - the word alone is our authority, and not any man - God bless you sister.
I’m so sorry that you have this opinion. This translation has been such a blessing to me and has brought deeper understanding of Scripture. Aren’t you tired of being so critical? If so, loosen your heavy load and open to what I’m saying please read Matthew 9:2-4 and consider it. Jesus said thinking… just thinking… that Jesus was blaspheming when he told the paralyzed man that his sins were forgiven was “evil!” Matthew 9:4 “Jesus knowing their thoughts said, “Why are you thinking evil in your hearts?” The same critical spirit you used to write what you wrote would have told Jesus he was blaspheming for telling a man his sins were forgiven. Life is a journey. Travel light… with Jesus. “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.” -Jesus It’s time for you to walk a better path
@@messiaheart You cannot be serious - this is the same New Age 'hippy' anything-goes attitude that's infecting today's church, especially the youth church, who aren't being properly discipled , and it's going to result in so many being lost in the end. Obedience is a requirement of final salvation - this isn't legalism - yes, initial salvation is by grace, but final salvation IS by works! Therefore, it's vitally important we expose false translations - we can't obey if we don't understandwhat God requires. Now a lot of recent translations have been infected by the radical left, women's lib, and the whole woke agenda - and that's the word of the enemy, not the word of God - and it's designed to rob you of your salvation. But the enemy is subtle - he doesn't pervert everything - he draws you in with some truth, and then introduces a fatal lie, which you will then swallow. For example: do you realise that half of the church has read perversions of Scripture that started back as far as Erasmus, and are continued by things like The Message, as well as many modern translations, and so have divorced and re-married, believing it's alright to do so? But it's not , it's adultery, period, and no adulterer will have any part in the kingdom of heaven, so this is a salvation issue, and half the church will be lost for that reason alone - I'm serious. And by the way, criticising something that's wrong isn't a 'critical spirit' that's nonsense - we are told to rebuke wrongdoing, and that's a lot harsher than my gentle criticism - to say nothing is to affirm people in their error - and that's not loving, because it's not redemptive. This is a war - it's not about some sort of cuddly Jesus and being nice to everyone - the angels aren't flying around heaven singing "lovey, dovey, dovey is the Lord God Almighty" they're singing "Holy holy holy is the Lord God Almighty" and "without holiness, no one will see the Lord." God bless.
Thank you, Alissa, for such a beautiful labor of Love. Your voice combined with The Passion Translation of God’s Holy Word are filled with the Power of God’s Holy Spirit. Believing for healing, deliverance and salvation for everyone who hears.
Friend I am believing with you! Amen!
I am so grateful that you have recorded the TPT. I love your voice. It really captures the beauty and emotion of the scriptures without it being all dramatic. I hope you upload more books. Thank you
I enjoyed the reading and the Passion Translation. Thanks for sharing it!
Well read! The pace, voice and tone is just right. Thank you 💗
Love listening to you read the bible, you have a beautiful voice and the pace is pretty perfect to me. Thank you so much for uploading!
❤ beautifully done. Even the names were 💯.
Our Lord has used your voice and this precious translation of Scripture to touch my spirit deeply. Thank you so much, with blessings to you, for being a vessel of Jesus' love.
Thank you so very much. Appreciate you.🙋🏾♀️🙌🏾💕🤗🙏🏾
God bless you and yours
You did great
Thank you so much
Amazing, first time hearing the passion translation, your voice is perfect for this. Thank-you so much, truly thank-you.
I love the way you read I would love to hear you do the whole New Testament sister
Great voice and tone ! Appreciate your work ! God bless you !
Thank you so much for this...
Very very much appreciated....
Thank you for your patience and exuberance for this translation
Wonderful
A wonderful voice to this great message, looking forward to hear the whole book. God bless!
Thank you Alissa for recording your beautiful narration! I'm from the Netherlands and it is a blessing to me! I recently got a hard copy of the Passion Translation and it helps me reading along.
You are most welcome friend 😄. I’m so happy it could help you.
Thank you. I listened to this twice at my night janitor job. Appreciated.
You have a very nice and pleasant reading voice, Alissa.
Thank you 🙂
You have a beautiful narration voice.
Thank you 💚😄
I love your voice so far, so relaxing 😘
Thank you!
So lovely and good work! Thank you. Like listening to this with my boys. Peace and Blessings 🙂
Beautiful Alissa. Read with much love and expression but without trying to attract the attention on yourself. Thank you !(I am French)
Thank you, Bernard, and it’s a pleasure to meet you😄.
I do thank you for going forth to tackle your calling. Please stay with the Words. Example: Matthew 5:17.
Where are you Alissa? I’ve enjoyed all the books of the Passion translation of the Bible you have read to us, it would be wonderful to hear more! God has given you a gift in your beautiful voice!
Thank you dear friend! I do not know where I am at this point 😅. February is a time of introspection. Perhaps I’ll take more time to reflect on this question.
*update
Alissa put time stamps for each chapter in the description if you’re looking for that!
@Louis iaeger V I put the chapters in the description and I also have a playlist with each chapter as a separate video. Take care!
@@Lovecrazedgurl Thanks Alissa! I like this long video for just leaving on in the background while I’m doing my day, sometimes i have to rewind to a chapter so those time stamps help a lot! Btw your narration is so good! Love the emotion you put into the words, really helps bring it to life. Thanks for letting God use you to share His word with the world. God bless!
She adds her own words here and there. Read what the Word says.
Yes, user error. Apologies.
Many ! Many ! Many ! foolish building upon sand !
Alissa,
I see that you have a different last name????
Yes 🙂
you cannot worship God The Father while enslaved to money, the god of babelville
The TRUTH and the lie have colided so let the sparks fly where they will, i refuse to bow to babelville and it's delusional temporal ways !
I don't know this version, but I suspect it's the work of one person, like The Message, and it's therefore his take on Scripture, sometimes with no justification from early manuscripts.
I'm sure the intention was sincere, but I'm hearing things that misunderstand the meaning, in my view, and I would regard this as a a paraphrase - I think it's wrong to call it a translation, and whilst it might be very readable, it's not a good study aid. God bless.
Bless you too! 💚
Yes, you're right it was done by one person. I think has a lot of good, but you just have to compare it to other translations as you read.
@@reading.bee. Indeed - and the same applies to The Message - there are some awesome renditions of certain passages, but when it comes to moral issues, for example, it's infected with what we would now call 'woke' ideology - and the agenda of the radical left is basically Humanism, which is the enemy's religion.
The Scripture says there's safety in having many counsellors, and translations by broad committees are normally the safest, but even then, you need to study the original languages, using resources like Strong's, and the Interlinear Bible.
But I think the RSV and the Amplified together are a good place to start, if you want to study.
And above all, don't listen to 'pastors' - the enemy tries to corrupt their understanding first, so check out everything!
In acts 17 we read "the Bereans were more noble than the Thessalonians because they searched the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true." (Nearly Infallible Version)
So it seems God sees a questioning attitude as noble, even if it's questioning someone like Paul, who was taught by Christ Himself - the word alone is our authority, and not any man - God bless you sister.
I’m so sorry that you have this opinion. This translation has been such a blessing to me and has brought deeper understanding of Scripture. Aren’t you tired of being so critical? If so, loosen your heavy load and open to what I’m saying please read Matthew 9:2-4 and consider it. Jesus said thinking… just thinking… that Jesus was blaspheming when he told the paralyzed man that his sins were forgiven was “evil!” Matthew 9:4 “Jesus knowing their thoughts said, “Why are you thinking evil in your hearts?”
The same critical spirit you used to write what you wrote would have told Jesus he was blaspheming for telling a man his sins were forgiven.
Life is a journey. Travel light… with Jesus. “My yoke is easy and my burden is light.” -Jesus
It’s time for you to walk a better path
@@messiaheart You cannot be serious - this is the same New Age 'hippy' anything-goes attitude that's infecting today's church, especially the youth church, who aren't being properly discipled , and it's going to result in so many being lost in the end.
Obedience is a requirement of final salvation - this isn't legalism - yes, initial salvation is by grace, but final salvation IS by works!
Therefore, it's vitally important we expose false translations - we can't obey if we don't understandwhat God requires.
Now a lot of recent translations have been infected by the radical left, women's lib, and the whole woke agenda - and that's the word of the enemy, not the word of God - and it's designed to rob you of your salvation.
But the enemy is subtle - he doesn't pervert everything - he draws you in with some truth, and then introduces a fatal lie, which you will then swallow.
For example: do you realise that half of the church has read perversions of Scripture that started back as far as Erasmus, and are continued by things like The Message, as well as many modern translations, and so have divorced and re-married, believing it's alright to do so?
But it's not , it's adultery, period, and no adulterer will have any part in the kingdom of heaven, so this is a salvation issue, and half the church will be lost for that reason alone - I'm serious.
And by the way, criticising something that's wrong isn't a 'critical spirit' that's nonsense - we are told to rebuke wrongdoing, and that's a lot harsher than my gentle criticism - to say nothing is to affirm people in their error - and that's not loving, because it's not redemptive.
This is a war - it's not about some sort of cuddly Jesus and being nice to everyone - the angels aren't flying around heaven singing "lovey, dovey, dovey is the Lord God Almighty" they're singing "Holy holy holy is the Lord God Almighty" and "without holiness, no one will see the Lord." God bless.