King James Bible

As part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of the King James Bible, an ensemble of leading National Theatre actors, directed by Nicholas Hytner, James Dacre and Polly Findlay, read twelve extracts from the Book that changed the world. This podcast collection features each of those readings and a live recording of the talk Melvyn Bragg gave looking at the radical impact of The King James Bible over the last 400 years. These audio recordings of the National’s King James Bible readings were made possible thanks to the generous support of Allchurches Trust Limited. Sound design by Yvonne Gilbert.

Revelation

Written in a time of persecution, the Revelation of John foresees the end of days. Cast includes Simon Russell Beale.

06-25
01:05:59

The Gospel According to John

The latest gospel – John’s – celebrates the mystery of the incarnation. Read by Mark Bazeley, Alex Jennings, Nick Sampson, Andrew Scott and Stephanie Street.

05-14
01:22:18

The Tongues Of Men and Angels

The Acts and Letters of Peter and Paul shape the foundation of the Church.
Cast includes Peter McDonald & Geoffrey Streatfeild.

03-13
01:23:28

The Gospel According to Luke

The Gospel According to Luke: Luke dwells on some of the most human moments in the life of Jesus. Cast includes Charlotte Emmerson, Mark Gatiss, Stuart McQuarrie & Paul Ready.

02-16
01:21:13

The Gospel According to Matthew

The Gospel According to Matthew: The most influential of the gospels in English, Matthew dramatizes the coming of the kingdom of heaven.
Cast includes Stephen Campbell Moore, Kenneth Cranham, Deborah Findlay & Gerald Kyd.

02-16
01:20:06

The Gospel According to Mark

The Gospel According to Mark: The earliest gospel – Mark’s – is the shortest and most direct telling of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Read by Gwilym Lee, Elliot Levey, Ferdinand Kingsley and Patricia Routledge.

02-07
01:27:14

The People that Walked in Darkness

As Israel faces disaster, Isaiah foretells the future.

01-12
01:29:02

Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?

As the world falls apart around them, Ecclesiastes the Preacher and Job seek for meaning in catastrophe.

12-22
01:06:44

Psalms of David and Song of Solomon

The lyrics that have inspired some of the most evocative and sensual translations in English.

12-15
01:24:07

The Line of David

The boy David defeats a giant and unifies a kingdom. His son Solomon builds the temple in Jerusalem.

12-09
01:32:40

Let My People Go

Moses and his people escape slavery in Egypt in search of the Promised Land.

12-09
01:14:20

In The Beginning

From the Creation of the World to Joseph and his brothers in Egypt

12-09
01:22:13

Melvyn Bragg on The Book of Books

The broadcaster and author looks at the radical impact of The King James Bible over the last 400 years.

12-05
51:07

Ben Guy

the stylistic nature of these readings has altogether transformed my understanding of the scriptures! I think it was the tones of David and Johnathan that made me see it in real terms. well done 👏

05-04 Reply

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