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Budget New Testament

Budget New Testament

List Price: $17.99
Your Price: $12.59
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: scourby is the best
Review: The King James version rings with poetic and classic style befitting a narrator like Alexander Scourby. His voice is a perfect match. If you wish to hear the beauty and majesty of the Bible read clearly and dramatically without artificial sound effects added, this is the one for you.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't be fooled: there are artificial sound effects!
Review: The other review suggests that this is the tape to buy for people who don't want the extra sound effects.
I bought ten of these Bibles, (for benevalence)
in part because I didn't want extra sound effects.
When my order came,
I popped in the Acts tape,
and when it got to the part where the Holy Spirit
gives instructions to separate Paul and Barnabas
for the work whereunto they are sent,
Alexander Scourby's voice is cut off,
and they splice in some guy in an echo/reverb room

to "do" the voice of the Holy Spirit.
INCREDIBLY TACKY, not to mention,
this seems to me to be
a totally inappropriate means of representing the Holy Spirit.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't be fooled: there are artificial sound effects!
Review: The other review suggests that this is the tape to buy for people who don't want the extra sound effects.
I bought ten of these Bibles, (for benevalence)
in part because I didn't want extra sound effects.
When my order came,
I popped in the Acts tape,
and when it got to the part where the Holy Spirit
gives instructions to separate Paul and Barnabas
for the work whereunto they are sent,
Alexander Scourby's voice is cut off,
and they splice in some guy in an echo/reverb room

to "do" the voice of the Holy Spirit.
INCREDIBLY TACKY, not to mention,
this seems to me to be
a totally inappropriate means of representing the Holy Spirit.


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