Ever since he became a Christian at the age of forty, it has been Poirot actor David Suchet's dream to make an audio recording of the complete Bible. In between filming the final episodes of Poirot, David Suchet spent over 200 hours in the recording studio to create the very first full-length audio version of the NIV Bible spoken by a single British actor.
This audio Bible is also available as an app. The app contains the full text of the New International Version (British Text), so you can easily navigate the audio or read and listen at the same time.
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" Listening to this audio book reading of the Bible in Mr. Suchet’s distinctive and succinct narration, makes me think that I am sitting on a hillside amidst many peoples of many backgrounds, listening to Jesus as he speaks and teaches to the multitudes of people.Thank you David Suchet for this wonderful blessing. Thank you too, for your dedication and the hours and hours of time involved to complete this gift to share with those who have ears to hear."
— Jacqueline (5 out of 5 stars)
" The audio Bible is read by a great performer David Suchet. The reader draws the listener into the story as he reads the Bible. Suchet brings many years of performance to the reading of the Bible. "
— Charles Ratcliff, 6/5/2022Zondervan, part of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, is a world leading Bible publisher and provider of Christian communications. For more than eighty years, Zondervan has delivered transformational Christian experiences through its bestselling Bibles, books, curriculum, academic resources, and digital products. The company’s products are sold in multiple formats, worldwide in more than sixty countries, and translated into nearly two hundred languages.
David Suchet, famed as TV’s Hercule Poirot, has starred with the RSC, on London’s West End and on Broadway, winning four Olivier nominations and a Tony® nomination. He has starred in numerous films and is director of the Old Vic Theatre, and a member of the Trust Council of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre.