Thursday, December 30, 2021

How the Codex was Found - Audiobook


                

Exactly six months ago I first wrote about an adventurous pair of sisters named Agnes and Margaret. You can refresh your memory of the lives and adventures of these rather eccentric twins from Scotland by clicking here. But a brief excerpt will suffice for this post:

Even though Agnes and Margaret eventually became famous in the antiquarian/literary/biblical-scholarship/academic world of their day, being awarded multiple honorary doctorates, and even traveling the USA on a lecture tour - what we love was their relentless focus on doing all this to help demonstrate the reliability and historicity of the Scriptures. Their personal lives are also examples of trust in God's providence and seeing all of life through the lens of His word.


In that post I mentioned both the book that first introduced my own sister and me to these delightful twins, as well as the little book of their own publishing which I was in the process of turning into a public domain audiobook.


With the help of my LibriVox proof-listener (a retired minister), last week I finished recording the few words that were literally "Greek to me."


With a running time of just under 2.5 hours, this quick read is now available in a few formats - all available for free download at the following links:

Complete Audiobook on LibriVox

Complete Audiobook on YouTube

Free e-book in PDF scanned format

- Top image is the CD cover I designed for the LibriVox audiobook
- All other photos are licensed for creative commons non-commercial use

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