The Holy Bible - King James Version Series
Written by Obadiah, Mark, Malachi and
Narrated by Martin Orchard, Jona and Martin Orchard Twig
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About this series
Jude, the brother of James, writes a short letter to his followers preaching against homosexuality and hedonistic lifestyles.
Titles in the series (17)
- Solomon's Song - The Holy Bible King James Version
22
King Solomon of Jerusalem was a legendary womanizer during the Antiquity. The Song of Solomon is his most famous poem and celebrates sexual love.
- The Book of Ruth - The Holy Bible King James Version
8
A story about two women, Ruth and her mother in law, Naomi. After their husbands die, they move back to Bethlehem. Once in Bethlehem Ruth seduces and marries the wealthy Boaz to secure her own inheritance. Eventually they have children.
- The Book of Joel - The Holy Bible King James Version
29
In the Book of Joel, God sends a swarm of locusts to strip the people of Judah of their sustenance. God then forces them to take up arms and fight the heathens to the North, for God to stop the unstoppable locust swarm.
- The Book of Nahum - The Holy Bible King James Version
34
Nahum is angry and sees visions were the city of Nineveh, the Assyrian capital, is destroyed and the Assyrian inhabitants are murdered or sold off as slaves.
- The Book of Jonah - The Holy Bible King James Version
32
The Book of Jona is about Jonah who rejects an employment offer by God and boards a ship away from Israel to escape God. God is not taking no for an offer, and causes a storm which flushes Jona down into the ocean where a whale swallows him. Miraculously Jona survives and agrees to carry out Gods mission. To go to the large city on Nineveh and tell them to improve their behaviour so God doesn't have to murder them all. Jona's mission succeeds and the city is saved. In a great plot twist that surprises both the reader and God, Jona is upset as he wanted God to destroy Nineveh. Jona asks God to kill him, but God refrains from doing so.
- The Book of Obadiah - The Holy Bible King James Version
31
In a private conversation with Obadiah, God reveals that he plans to punish the House of Esau for betraying House Jacob and House Josef.
- The Book of Habakkuk - The Holy Bible King James Version
35
The Prophet Habakkuk complains to God that the heathens seems to lead better lives than the Jews. God tells Habakkuk to write down his woes, and promises to deal with the issue... Eventually...
- The Gospel of Mark - The Holy Bible King - James Version
41
The Gospel of Mark follows Jesus and his friends travelling around in Israel and neighboring countries. Jesus funds his travelling working as a healer and he spread his doctrine among anyone willing to listen. He also commits some minor crimes such as a horse theft, vandalism and breaking against food safety protocols. Eventually the high priests have enough of Jesus shenanigans, and have Jesus arrested and executed.
- The Book of Zephaniah - The Holy Bible King James Version
36
The book of Zephaniah is about a very angry man who envision the death of everyone he doesn't like, specifically city dwellers and other races. In Zephaniah's hateful vision everyone except for handful of Jews are murdered by God.
- The Book of Malachi - The Holy Bible King James Version
39
In the book of Malachi, Malachi is upset with the people that offers God poor offerings, and ask God for favors. He is particularly upset with the Jews in Judah that follows a new foreign deity.
- Letter to the Galatians
48
In Paul's Letter to the Galatians, he argues that it doesn't matter if a Christian is circumcised or uncircumcised. Furthermore he claims that it is more important to have a pure spirit than following the law to the letter. He also tout the revolutionary idea that everyone with faith is equal to God.
- The Book of Haggai -The Holy Bible King James Version
37
A prophet called Haggai lectures the people and their leaders about the importance of being industrious, saving money, and rebuilding derelict buildings.
- Letter to the Phillipans
50
In the Letter to the Phillipians, Paul is dealing with his succession planning and are thanking his followers for spreading the word and providing him with great gifts.
- The Letter to Titus - The Holy Bible King James Version
56
In the Letter to Titus, Paul sets forth a list of rules he thinks that a good Christian should follow. Essentially he wants people to be hard-working, lawful, obedient and drinking in moderation. Additionally he want women to obey their husbands and slaves to obey to their masters.
- Letters of Peter (First and Second)
60
Letter's of Peter are two ancient letters written by Jesus right-hand man Peter Simon. In Peter's first letter he tell his followers to live good lives and follow the law. He admits that it's a shame that their good deeds are not rewarded by God, but that the reward will come eventually, perhaps in the next life. In Peter's second letter he suspects that he won't live much longer and he warn people against switching from Christianity to another religion as that's a one way ticket to hell.
- The Letters of James - The Holy Bible King James Version
59
In The Letter of James, Jesus' brother James shares his views on Christianity. According to James the main focus of life should be performing good deeds, helping the poor and staying true to one's word. Furthermore James preaches a non-judgmental attitude to life as only God can judge people.
- The Book of Jude - The Holy Bible King James Version
65
Jude, the brother of James, writes a short letter to his followers preaching against homosexuality and hedonistic lifestyles.
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