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Mem

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I like the way that Sir David Suchet presents the spirit of God's voice in the narrative and set apart from others' voices (i.e. in Psalm 2). It only falls short. imo, because he isn't consistent in using the exact same voice when he read's the Christ's voice (sometimes I hear it, but at other times gives Him the 'sound' of one within the communty of voices That is, it seems he doesn't clearly convey a 'set apart' voice.). But, that is that might be Suchet's taking artist license to nod at times toward Jesus' humanity in some areas and other times toward an expression of His deity. Although I'm sure it's a monumental undertaking, conveying God's voice as accurate to His spirit as possible but, I think Suchet captures what a 'still small' yet thundering voice might sound like.