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Thursday
Mar052009

ESV Podcast


John Piper posted this blog entry yesterday and it has be reposted on a number of blogs...



Reading through parts of the Old Testament can be heavy sledding—like Leviticus. There is more there than you think, and even the troubling parts are worth thinking about if you have a submissive attitude. But it’s still hard going.

So what I have been doing is going to the Study Bible online and clicking on Leviticus and then clicking on “Listen.” I use “command +” (on a Mac) to make the font bigger. Then I sit back and follow the words on the screen while he reads to me.

The reader is David Cochran Heath, and for my taste he is very good—no effort to be too dramatic, just a serious reading. .

I would add to this my own two cents. I have been using the ESV Daily Reading Bible online both on my Mac and on my iPhone. In addition, I have the RSS feed for the same in my newsreader and the podcast feed in my iTunes. I also use the iPhone application RssPlayer so I can stream or download the podcast when I am away from iTunes.





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