Great, Phil! I've never had a dramatized Bible before. Is it just music in the background, or do the readers or actors jump around or run, and do you hear the horses gallop? Love, Reeva Parry >Man, I have never been this fascinated and enthusiastic about any >Bible since Alexander Scorbey. The background drama is out of this >world and the sound quality, even through the speaker, is >amazing. In stereo, just using earbuds, it is remarkable. Using my >Bose iPhone 4S docking station, or my Bose noise canceling >headphones, is impossible to described. I'm learning how to access >chapters, rewind and fast forward, pause and double tap from any >where, with any menu on the screen, to have the Bible begin where I >left off, and a number of other features that makes this thing worth >every penny of the 49 dollars through iTunes. I've heard some >dramatized Bibles in the past but this one has got to be in the top >two and as far as I am concerned, it is #1. How long has it been >since you've cried just reading the Bible? This recorded New King >James Word of Promise Bible will make you laugh and cry in ways >you've never experienced. I spent probably three or four hours >listening, and learning how to control the buttons and features this >afternoon, and at one point, I just started crying because it was >once again so incredibly real to me as a Christian. > >Phil.