Episodes
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Written in a time of persecution, the Revelation of John foresees the end of days. Cast includes Simon Russell Beale.
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The latest gospel – John’s – celebrates the mystery of the incarnation. Read by Mark Bazeley, Alex Jennings, Nick Sampson, Andrew Scott and Stephanie Street.
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The Acts and Letters of Peter and Paul shape the foundation of the Church.
Cast includes Peter McDonald & Geoffrey Streatfeild. -
The Gospel According to Luke: Luke dwells on some of the most human moments in the life of Jesus. Cast includes Charlotte Emmerson, Mark Gatiss, Stuart McQuarrie & Paul Ready.
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The Gospel According to Matthew: The most influential of the gospels in English, Matthew dramatizes the coming of the kingdom of heaven.
Cast includes Stephen Campbell Moore, Kenneth Cranham, Deborah Findlay & Gerald Kyd. -
The Gospel According to Mark: The earliest gospel – Mark’s – is the shortest and most direct telling of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Read by Gwilym Lee, Elliot Levey, Ferdinand Kingsley and Patricia Routledge.
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As Israel faces disaster, Isaiah foretells the future.
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As the world falls apart around them, Ecclesiastes the Preacher and Job seek for meaning in catastrophe.
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The lyrics that have inspired some of the most evocative and sensual translations in English.
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The boy David defeats a giant and unifies a kingdom. His son Solomon builds the temple in Jerusalem.
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Moses and his people escape slavery in Egypt in search of the Promised Land.
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From the Creation of the World to Joseph and his brothers in Egypt
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The broadcaster and author looks at the radical impact of The King James Bible over the last 400 years.