Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the Bible
Unbiased Biblical Guidance on Marriage & Divorce
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Quick Facts
| Author | Jay E. Adams |
| Narrator | Milton Bagby |
| Runtime | 4h49m |
| Published | November 22, 2022 |
| Rating | 5.0 / 5 (5 ratings) |
| Categories | Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Relationships, Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Ministry & Evangelism, Theology, Salvation Theory |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Delve into the complex issue of marriage, divorce, and remarriage as explored through the lens of Jay E. Adams' 'Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the Bible.' This audiobook offers a rigorous, unbiased examination of these pivotal issues in Christian life. Narrated by Milton Bagby with a clear, authoritative voice, it presents detailed biblical analysis that challenges listeners to consider their own relationships deeply. The audio format makes this dense material accessible, ensuring every nuance is conveyed without losing momentum.
Why Listen to Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the Bible?
- Expert narration by Milton Bagby brings every character and scene to life across 4h49m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Jay E. Adams, rated 5.0 stars by 5 listeners.
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