Audio Bible

Audio Bibles or spoken Bible are Bibles that were recorded in audio format, mostly, but not limited to, in mp3 format.

History

The first audio Bible (KJV in English language) was recorded and narrated by Alexander Scourby in the 1950s for the American Foundation of the Blind.[1] It was first recorded on long play records, then 8-track player, cassette tape. The Bible in cassette tape was 72-hours long, and it took 72 cassette tapes to record the entire audio Bible.[1]

From then on other audio Bibles were recorded on CDs, DVDs and other media devices.

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