Quote:
Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
Thanks for the additional info.
I have been using Bible Gateway for listening to the Bible (NASB95), but I haven't been altogether pleased with the narration. I guess that I'm asking a lot from a narration that is, after all, free. ha
I have three, I think that it is, sets of CD's of the New Testament or the whole Bible (again NASB--one of them may be the original NASB), that I bought prior to the proliferation of online narrations. I really like the narrations, but I hate messing with CD's. One or two of them, at least, are MP3, though, so that eliminates a lot of the shuffling of CD's. And CD's do get scratched . . . .
I don't have Alexa. I hear people talk about it in good terms, so it must be a good thing. Frankly, I have almost no idea what it is (no one needs to make a post to tell me, but thank you), except that you can hear things from it! And, I've seen a pic or two on Amazon's website. If you know what I mean by an "early adopter," well I'm just the opposite.
|
I can't bring myself to deal much with CDs anymore either, so having the narration is great. The KJV & NIV are quite good audio-wise.
The Alexa devices are nice. I use them primarily for music, getting the weather report, setting timers/alarms, and reading text-to-speech ebooks as well as the Bible audio as mentioned.