The Bible contains more than 1,100 chapters that are unlabeled, making it extremely difficult to navigate to a particular book or chapter. This flaw greatly diminishes the usefulness of the Bible in practical terms.
You know, it's hard not to think that a person would expect a product to be customized to their preferences. That being said, if you look at it from a non-religious perspective, there would be endless complaints. From a Christian perspective, one would be grateful that God has given humans the intelligence to create an electronic Bible that can be accessed instantly using the technology we've developed. Personally, I think it's amazing. It's truly a blessing! I made it even more convenient for myself by renaming the downloaded files and labeling the Bible in book format with the audio tracks and timestamps. It only took me a few seconds to do while I was enjoying this incredible gift from God. To the people who digitized it and made it available, may God bless you!
The audiobook 'NKJV Voice Only Audio Bible' is divided into sections instead of following the traditional structure of books, chapters, or verses. This might need some improvement for individuals who prefer to listen to the Bible offline.
I think it's a brilliant concept, but I do wish they had put more thought into the CD format. I only managed to copy Part 1 onto CDs, and it took a total of 6 CDs. The last CD, however, had only 11 minutes of material on it. The frustrating part is that neither of my MP3 players support this format, and I can't convert it to a simpler MP3 format because it's "protected" content. So now I'm stuck with either wasting some CDs or being limited to listening on my computer. It's a real bummer because I was hoping to listen to it while I work outside.
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