Holy Bible in Audio  King James Vers..., David Cochran Heath
Holy Bible in Audio  King James Vers..., David Cochran Heath
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Holy Bible in Audio - King James Version: Judges

Author: David Cochran Heath

Narrator: David Cochran Heath

Unabridged: 1 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2015


Synopsis

Humans are prone to amnesia. We easily forget what God has done for us because of an inward focus on ourselves. The Israelites did just this. They forgot about the miraculous things God had done to unite them to Himself. In turn, they abandoned God’s way: “...Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” (Judges 17:6) In Judges, we learn that God keeps His promises despite the sinfulness of His people.

About David Cochran Heath

David Cochran Heath has worked in radio and theater for thirty-five years. He has voiced characters for computer games and public television, hosted an instructional video series for automotive repair, and was the narrator for a long-running radio program for kids. Additionally, he was the on-camera host for a documentary on the most violent courtroom shootout in US history. David lived in a village in the Philippines for four years as a teenager, and has lived with his wife in Michigan, Washington, and California. He was with Lamb's Players Theatre in Coronado, California, for thirty-one years, working full-time as a senior member of the acting ensemble and serving as the company's director of facilities. He left Lamb's Players in 2011 to concentrate on audiobooks, and has been the narrator of over 140 books, including three versions of the Bible as sole reader: ESV, KJV, and NIrV. David gets his love of stories from his father, who was a preacher for twenty-five years, a missionary for another eighteen years, and a lifelong lover of the most important story of all: God's plan of redemption in all sixty-six books of the Bible.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on April 03, 2025

Judges describes a dark time in Israel's history. God's people continually fell into idolatry, so He would send judges to save them. While there are some admirable heroes here--Deborah is a personal favorite of mine, as I've always admired strong women--not only are some of the judges portrayed as e......more

Goodreads review by Jules on March 29, 2015

Part of my READ THE BIBLE WITHIN A YEAR challenge. Wish me luck, as I've got a long way to go! It has been about a month since I read any of the Bible. I’ve found it hard to motivate myself to continue, and Judges reminded me why. This book is so brutal. Judges is full of violence, rape, death, the cu......more

Goodreads review by Andy on March 17, 2025

Wow! If you like action, sex, violence, crime, depravity, this is the book for you. Judges is a history of Israel of the four hundred years from the death of Joshua to the kingship of King Saul. The recurring theme is: 'In those days, there was no king in Israel and every man did what was right in hi......more

Goodreads review by Ricky on September 21, 2018

This is for both Judges and Ruth, since Ruth is rather short. Also, Ruth technically coincides canonically with Judges, taking place three generations before the end of the events of Judges. I have no idea how historically accurate that is. In any case, I’ll mention both. Judges is odd, even for the......more

Goodreads review by Christy on September 01, 2017

This is not a light book to read. It is a very dark time in history. Often repeated in the book is "Everyone did as they saw fit." (21:25) It is complete and total moral chaos most of the book. A cycle of sin is repeated over. And over. And over. It goes something like this...They drift from followin......more