Bible Books in 30 Minutes

Need an easy-to-understand summary of any book in the Bible?

Bible expert Mike Beaumont answers questions from David Taviner


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  • ATLDAS
    Great asset for my Bible reading
    Reviewing each podcast as I read the Bible. I really appreciate this resource!
  • KtMcBryant
    Very Helpful
    I am new to my walk with Jesus and the Bible is very overwhelming. I have listened to this podcast all the way through one time already and found it so helpful. I’m currently listening again because I find it really does a great job giving me an understanding of each book.
  • lightbug
    Amazing - I justfinished listening to all the books
    How refreshing this has been. my heart is much lighter and I can see clearly God‘s love for all of us. I have been sharing and passing this around to friends family and those people I bump into. I am 100% confident that this series is changing lives. Thank you Mike Beaumont and the team that helped produce Bible books in 30 minutes, my high school and College age sons are beginning to listen to these podcasts. My heart and prayer for them is that they would soak in the beauty of God‘s love for them and the reality of his presence in today’s world. Thank you for for listening to God and producing such a thoughtful series that will be passed from family to family for years to come.
  • Not really feew
    Great but chooses when to discuss difficult things
    I think this is an amazing resource and is very helpful for those looking for a general overview of the books of the Bible however, there are episodes like, #10 2 Samuel, that miss the historical accuracy mark that is very, very important. In this episode, what is taught is that Bathsheba has an affair with David. Which is dodging the fact that David rapes Bathsheba, then has her husband killed and as a result of David’s sin, God takes their 1st born child. That is why Bathsheba is only mentioned in scripture as Uriahs wife. The distinction is to notate that what David did sin. At first, I thought maybe this podcast was trying not to talk about sexual assault but later in the episode it does discuss the raping of Tamar by her brother Amnon. Which means that the horror what what David did is being overlooked, likely because it’s a very popular western view that we are to “strive for hearts like David” but, there is profound purpose in teaching the entirety of scripture- the good and the ugly. Overall, I think this is a useful resource but, if you are a new believer or someone who is starting their theology journey, it’s best to listen and then go review other sources so a full picture of scripture can be achieved.
  • happy2b
    Love this !!!!
    This is the best ever….. love The Bible in 30 min and love how they go through all the books!! Done so very well and very enjoyable to listen too…
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