The Lost World of the Flood
Uncover Ancient Wisdom in This Riveting Audiobook
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Quick Facts
| Author | Tremper Longman III |
| Narrator | Adam Verner |
| Runtime | 5h25m |
| Published | March 19, 2019 |
| Rating | 4.4 / 5 (17 ratings) |
| Categories | History, Ancient, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Bibles & Bible Study, Bible Study, Commentaries, Ministry & Evangelism, Judaism |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Dive into the enigmatic world of ancient flood narratives with The Lost World of the Flood, a compelling exploration led by historian Tremper Longman III. This audiobook delves deep into the Genesis flood account, offering listeners a fresh perspective on one of history's most enduring stories. Narrator Adam Verner brings an engaging and thoughtful tone to the narration, making complex historical and theological concepts accessible and captivating. Each chapter unravels layers of meaning, blending scholarly analysis with relatable personal insights. With its blend of rigorous research and vivid storytelling, this audiobook is a must-listen for anyone curious about ancient beliefs and their modern relevance.
Why Listen to The Lost World of the Flood?
- Expert narration by Adam Verner brings every character and scene to life across 5h25m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Tremper Longman III, rated 4.4 stars by 17 listeners.
- Free with your Audible trial — keep the audiobook forever even if you cancel.
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