The reader makes it clear that this is not a professional/polished recording, but that they “are meant for my own use, and for my practice in reading the language aloud if they prove helpful to anyone else, thanks be to God.” Unfortunately you’ll have to download the chapters one by one from his blog post. Yet another reading of the Greek New Testament with good pronunciation, and a very nice reading voice! (Sounds like a basically modern pronunciation to me). The source for these files, as far as I can tell, is: Peter Gilbert See also this YouTube playlist with the same audio where you can read along as you listen! If you want higher quality audio, check out the 160 kbs download here. Ραφαήλ’s recording above is too fast for you, then check this one out he reads at a more “measured” pace. Ραφαήλ’s (above) and either of these would be a good option in my opinion. I just recently heard of these recordings! His pronunciation is very close to π. Screenshot of the YouVersion Bible app showing the Greek text and a Play button for listening to the audio Theo Karvounakis Good news! If you have the popular YouVersion Bible app on your phone, then you have free access to these recordings already! Just go the “Languages” option, and select “Ελληνιστική Κοινή”, then BYZ04 and start listening! You can also download the audio for offline listening, (search for “Greek”, and fill out the form). □ The 1904 Ecumenical Patriarchal Text is available to read along and listen at Bible.is in both Old and New Testaments. I just recently ran across the site, and was intrigued because it features both the Old and New Testaments in Greek in a modern pronunciation very similar to what I learned at Greek class! Unfortunately, they are encased in Adobe Flash which has been deprecated… □ The good news is that there is a NT recording available at (Majority Text)! Beware that this guy can read very fast!! You’ll need your speed-reading glasses to keep up with him. Highly recommended! I only wish that he would make more CDs! Α.Χ.Β. (Here’s a page with sample recordings.) This recording is a bit slower as well, so it’s easier for beginner Greek students to follow along. Buth’s accent and pronunciation is extremely clear and easy to understand. Randall Buthīuth’s recording of the Gospel of John and 1-3 John are my favorite GNT recordings so far. Hopefully the rest of the New Testament will follow soon! There are also a smattering of chapters from Acts, 1 Timothy, and even the LXX (Genesis 1). These recordings of the Greek New Testament are excellent, but unfortunately only the gospels of Mark and Luke are complete at the time of this writing. There’s a bit of a mixture between modern and “ reconstructed” pronunciations here, but no Erasmian. One Year® Bible OnLine Audio is an outreach of and made possible through BibleGateway and Master Media Ministries.Here are some links to Koine Greek Scripture recordings that use a more “natural” pronunciation. ©1996 ( Please note that there are variations in the text of the current and 1996 NLT versions.) Listen and read along to today’s One Year® Bible audio readings from the New Living Translation. We are pleased to provide the One Year® Bible commentary and readings by Tom Dooley. No other “through the bible” plan presents the entire bible in such a user-friendly format. This arrangement of Scripture brings variety and a fresh approach to each day’s reading, while providing a clear understanding of the Bible’s larger message. The One Year Bible daily audio readings consist of passages from the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs. Welcome to the audio page of One Year Bible Online, an online guide for those desiring to read through or listen to the Bible in one year.
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