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资源信息:
中文名: 新国际版圣经
英文名: NIV Audio Bible Voice Only CD
别名: Complete NIV Bible
资源格式: MP3
版本: 完整版
发行时间: 2002年02月01日
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
概述:
原著:New International Version Bible
类别:有声文学
集数:64CDs
码率:112 kbps (VBR)
播放长度:77 hours
出版公司:Zondervan
内容介绍:
新国际版(New International Version,简称NIV)是一个当代英语圣经译本,也是目前在英语国家被最为广泛使用的圣经版本。迄今为止已售出超过两亿一千万本。
该版本的翻译工作始于1965年,由现在的国际圣经协会(International Bible Society,当时名为纽约圣经协会)提供资助。新约完成并出版于1973年,旧约完成于1978年,并与进一步修订后的新约一同出版。1984年,在经过了更仔细的修订后,最终的定本得以出版。这项庞大的翻译工程由来自美国、加拿大、英国、澳大利亚、新西兰和南非的一百多个有着二十多种不同宗教背景的圣经学者共同承担。他们分属圣公会、浸信会、福音派、卫斯理宗、长老会等不同教派。
尽管一些保守派信徒仍然坚持钦定版圣经为唯一标准圣经译本(参见en:King-James-Only Movement)并指新国际版有若干异端倾向,这个新版本仍被普遍接受,同时被许多人认为是一个优秀的译本并对早期的包括詹姆士王译本在内的各历史性版本提供了有益的补充。由于采纳了含二十世纪中叶新发现的死海古卷在内的更广泛的原始文本,新国际版甚至被认为更为准确。与新美国标准版(New American Standard Bible)比较,新国际版稍多意译成分。从总体上来说,新国际版是一部保留传统福音派神学观点的当代英语译本。撇开神学观点的差异,新国际版同修订标准版(Revised Standard Version)较为接近,两者都采用了比詹姆士王译本的 Textus Receptus 更为细致的新约希腊文原始底本。作为抗议宗圣经译本,新国际版不收录次经。
精装本新国际版圣经通常附有各单卷导论及不同图表。此外,另有 NIV Study Bible、Reflecting God Study Bible 及 Life Application Study Bible 三个研读版新国际译本,附有大量注释和背景知识。
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英文版序
Summary
The NIV Audio Bible---digitally enhanced for improved clarity and listening enjoyment.
Editorial Reviews
· The complete Bible---64-CD set includes both Old and New Testaments
· New International Version---today's most read, most trusted translation
· Single-voice narration, read by Charles Taylor, provides a clear, consistent rendering of the Bible text
· Digital remastering brings unprecedented clarity and audio quality to this NIV audio Bible
· Brief book introductions give you a quick, preparatory overview of each book of the Bible
· Location markers make finding and keeping your place as you listen as easy as hitting "fast-forward" or "reverse"
· Running time 77 hours
· Lifetime guarantee stands behind this product's performance
Customer Reviews
Excellent recording of the entire Bible. NOT ABRIDGED!
October 18, 2002
By J. Martin
This is an excellent recording of the ENTIRE Bible. I can only imagine that Amazon calls it "abridged" because it leaves out the music and multi-voice dramatizations of other recordings. That's really weird thinking!
To give Amazon the benefit of the doubt, this recording does leave out "Selah" when reading the Psalms, which I suppose counts as an abridgement of sorts. I haven't heard (or want to hear) the dramatized version, but it's hard for me to believe "Selah" is spoken in that version either, and Amazon doesn't call that one "abridged." Anyway, I'm grateful that "Selah" is left out in this recording. Since it's not really integral to the poetry and nobody knows what it means, it would be a serious distraction in a recording.
I do have some very minor, nitpicking complaints that say more about me than about this product. As you may have guessed, I don't have much appreciation for dramatizations of the Bible. The Bible is full of power, and any attempt to pump drama into it actually dilutes its effectiveness. This version, even though it's not dramatized, is read with a little more theatricality than I would like. I'd prefer a flatter reading. (I said I was nitpicking!) My other nit is that the volume on some of the CD's is a little low. When I'm playing it in the car and switch without thinking to the radio, I almost blast the speakers out.
Even though it's not the version I prefer for study, the NIV works well for listening to. Each chapter is a separate CD track, so it's easy to find what you're looking for. The brief introduction to each book is informative and easy to skip if you want to. This really is a great recording, at less than a dollar per CD.
Not James Earl Jones, but still great
May 18, 2007
By Nick Charles
If you want a complete, comprehensible bible on CD, then hands down, this is the one to get.
When I first decided to take the plunge and find one I wanted to do it right, so as to not regret my decision. My first thought was to get the James Earl Jones set, but it is read to the KJV. Personally, I like that translation, but I imagined my wife and daughter would struggle to get through the old English verbage without me stopping the CD and having to translate. So as much as I enjoy Mr Jones' vocals, it wouldn't be in my best interest to purchase a bible CD that potentially only I would end up listening to. I also did not want there to be all the dramatizations you hear in many bible CD's. Even if it's done well (and I find many are not) I think it's mildly annoying. So knowing exactly what I wanted, I kept coming back this Zondervan NIV set, and ultimately bought it. I have not regretted it once. It is exactly what I imagined and wanted. Charles Taylor has a very pleasant and clear voice. For me, it conjures up an image of an older gentleman in a smoking jacket and bifocals sitting in a leather bound chair next to a stoked fire reading the scriptures out loud to the whole family. The introductory overviews before each book are very brief and informative, but nothing you wouldn't find described in many study bible book intros or a Halley's Bible Handbook. It's easy to navigate throughout the CD's since the chapters are broken down into separate tracks, which I like very much.
Some of the reviews listed here describe the inconsistent audio volume changes. I would have to verify that this is indeed the case. However, it is a flaw that I find trivial and one I can easily deal with since it is only a minor fluctuation. To illustrate, I like to listen to these CD's when I go to bed at night. When everything is quiet and the only sound is the CD I'm listening to is when I really notice it. Especially the difference in the volume of the introductive overviews as they transition to Mr. Taylor's reading of the bible. The intros are decidedly louder, but still not enough to jar me awake if I fall asleep. Also I've noticed that the volume sometimes gradually gets louder from say the beginning of a book, or even a chapter in that there is a difference from a somewhat quieter beginning to a louder end. But the change is ever so slight and very gradual.
Overall I'm extremely pleased with this product. The CD's are not only great, but they also come with a handy zipper CD case. So if you don't mind the NIV and you don't want a dramatized CD bible, by all means add this to your shopping cart.
Clear reading with no embelishments
September 28, 2005
By Robin C. Westerfield
I selected this product after looking at other possibilities, including dramatic readings. My own conclusion, and of course everyone will have their own opinion on such things, is that dramatic readings can make certain passages more interesting; however, the passage is being interpreted by the dramatic reading, perhaps differently than the Scripture intends. For a direct Bible reading, it seems a reading that keeps the focus on what the passage is saying would out way the interest value of the dramatic tone. A dramatic reading might be good to keep one's attention, however, particularly for younger listeners. Some other reviewers mentioned the low volume of the recording and that the reading was somewhat garbled in places. That may be true since I've not listened to the entire audio, but the slightly lower volume I've noticed is easily corrected by turning up the volume on the CD player, and the sections I've listened to so far are very clear. This was also a less expensive version. I've found it to be very satisfactory and would recommend it to anyone considering a non-dramatic read, particularly considering the lower cost.
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