Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Reveal the Missing Pieces in Early Christian History
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Quick Facts
| Author | John Bergsma |
| Narrator | Mark Deakins |
| Runtime | 7h18m |
| Published | September 10, 2019 |
| Rating | 4.8 / 5 (35 ratings) |
| Categories | Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Bibles & Bible Study, Bible Study, Biblical History & Culture, Theology, Historical, Judaism |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Dive into the enigmatic world of early Christianity with ‘Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls’ by John Bergsma, narrated by Mark Deakins. This meticulously researched audiobook uncovers surprising connections between the oldest sacred documents of Judaism and the origins of Christianity. Bergsma’s scholarly insight brings these ancient texts to life, revealing new perspectives on key biblical figures and events. The narration, with its clear and engaging style, makes complex historical and theological concepts accessible to both religious scholars and curious lay listeners alike. This audiobook is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the foundational elements that shaped early Christian beliefs.
Why Listen to Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls?
- Expert narration by Mark Deakins brings every character and scene to life across 7h18m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from John Bergsma, rated 4.8 stars by 35 listeners.
- Free with your Audible trial — keep the audiobook forever even if you cancel.
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