Once I got used to the things that bothered me (see "first impressions" below), it wasn't too bad. I still wish it had been more than the NIV, more descriptive, more "current," but it's obviously a Zondervan thing, so I'll have to wish for Tyndale or Eugene Peterson to copy the idea (if they haven't already, I honestly have no idea).
I'm glad I listened to the whole thing and got a glimpse of the entire Bible as a story. It's not a foreign concept by any means, but since it's so long, it was nice to go through a shorter, condensed version. That said, it definitely didn't cover the entire Bible as in every single book or chapter, but I think it was a good overview.
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First impressions: Sigh. I should've listened to a sample. A long time ago I bought the NIV Bible on Audible because the whole thing was only one credit, which is a really good deal considering I only paid $14.95 for the credit. I listened to it a bit, but it is dramatized, which I thought would be a good thing at the time. It has music in the background, and everything is read very epically. But it just felt over-the-top, although I guess maybe that is appropriate for the reading of the Bible.
So I saw this book and got it thinking that it would read more like something written now (sort of like The Message except better). Not so much. It's just chunks of the NIV with short segments that help one story segue to the next or summary of a story that they aren't using the NIV for. And it's read with the background music and epic voices, and it just sounds kind of ridiculous sometimes. I kid you not, there were laughable background sounds of a woman giving birth that I could've done without. And like I said, it's just the NIV. So at the risk of sounding like a terrible Christian, I wish they would've taken the liberty to fill in gaps with descriptions of emotions, thoughts, intentions, and setting, and made the dialogue more relatable. I'm not listening to this to do a study; I'm listening it for the story (which is the title of the book). So maybe I'm terrible, but I wish it read more like a story written within the last thirty years.
It turns out that this wasn't really what I was looking for at all, but I'll keep going for the remaining 14 hours or so... I hope I can get more into it as I get used to it and as I get to stories that I'm not as familiar with.