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The Gospel of Mark [Dramatized Adaptation]
The Gospel of Mark [Dramatized Adaptation]
The Gospel of Mark [Dramatized Adaptation]
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The Gospel of Mark [Dramatized Adaptation]

Written by Charles Sprawls

Narrated by A Full Cast, Scott McCormick, James Konicek and

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GRAPHICAUDIO “SETS THE GOLD STANDARD”
Audiofile magazine says, “GraphicAudio sets the gold standard for full-cast dramatizations.” In The Gospel of Mark, this talent shines in vivid and deeply moving production of Mark's actual and complete words.

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GraphicAudio's Gospel of Mark is a totally unique experience. Every scene is realistic, as if you were there witnessing it -- vivid and authentic.

AUTHENTIC
This is the complete Gospel of Mark. You even hear bits of the original Greek as Mark actually wrote them. GraphicAudio, A Movie in Your Mind, shows the lasting power of Mark's dramatic Gospel.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGraphicAudio
Release dateJun 3, 2020
ISBN9781648792786
The Gospel of Mark [Dramatized Adaptation]

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    What can I say? There is so much of value in the collected works we know of as "The Bible," meaning simply, "The Book." I can always find something good to read in it.The New Living Translation (Second Edition) is currently my favorite translation for reading, and I carry this particular edition with me almost everywhere I go. I am perpetually reading Paul, the Gospel accounts of Jesus, and something from Old Testament historical or prophetic literature.
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    My main physical copy is NLT. I also have an eBook version on my nook for leaving behind comments, which is AKJV. Further, I use the Bible Gateway app, which provides tonsod translations and more (which I generally also use to keep track of favorite verses). I doubt a review of its contents is necessary from me or anyone else. However, I’ve never read it strictly from beginning to end, but more piecemeal.