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Great Work Audio

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by weszily

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Welcome to “Great Work Audio,” a podcast where host weszily brings new life to the greatest works of the public domain. Whether he is on or off script, with or without guests, the idea of “great work” can also be open to interpretation. Therefore, there’s enough room for spontaneous surprise-and-delight and who-knows-what-else as long as we can tie it back to the idea of “great work.” 😄 Whether we stick to our routine or we exercise spontaneous-mental-gymnastics: at the end of the day, let’s be sure that we can honestly say to ourselves, “Hey, nice job. 👍🏽 Great work!” 💕

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Publishing Since

7/25/2020

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Episode thumbnail for [16] A Harmony of the Gospels (audiobook, part 16)

July 2, 2023

[16] A Harmony of the Gospels (audiobook, part 16)

As described from the trailer (“Introducing A Harmony of the Gospels”) of this series, this is the sixteenth part of my audiobook presentation of this great written work of the public domain. And now this is the final part! We have reached the end of Jesus’ earthly story. This sixteen-part-series is a straightforward presentation of “A Harmony of the Gospels” focusing on the written records of the life-story of Jesus Christ without any added commentary or discussions. My sources of reference are from A. T. Robertson’s “Harmony of the Gospels,” published in 1922, and the World English Bible which is also part of the public domain. This episode’s verses are:

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July 1, 2023

[15] A Harmony of the Gospels (audiobook, part 15)

As described from the trailer (“Introducing A Harmony of the Gospels”) of this series, this is the fifteen part of my audiobook presentation of this great written work of the public domain. This multiple-part-series is a straightforward presentation of “A Harmony of the Gospels” focusing on the written records of the life-story of Jesus Christ without any added commentary or discussions. My sources of reference are from A. T. Robertson’s “Harmony of the Gospels,” published in 1922, and the World English Bible which is also part of the public domain. This episode’s verses are: Mark 14:26, Mark 14:32-36, Luke 22:43-45, Matthew 26:40-46, John 18:2-9, Mark 14:44-45, Matthew 26:50-56, Mark 14:51-52, John 18:12-14, John 18:19-23, Mark 14:53, Mark 14:55-65, John 18:15-18, Mark 14:66-68, Matthew 26:71-73, Luke 22:60-62, Luke 22:66-71, Matthew 27:3-10, John 18:28-38, Matthew 27:12-14, Luke 23:5-12, Mark 15:6-8, Luke 23:13-15, Matthew 27:17-21, Luke 23:18-19, John 19:1-15, Matthew 27:24-25, Luke 23:24-25.

Episode thumbnail for [14] A Harmony of the Gospels (audiobook, part fourteen)

June 28, 2023

[14] A Harmony of the Gospels (audiobook, part fourteen)

As described from the trailer (“Introducing A Harmony of the Gospels”) of this series, this is the fourteenth part of my audiobook presentation of this great written work of the public domain. This multiple-part-series is a straightforward presentation of “A Harmony of the Gospels” focusing on the written records of the life-story of Jesus Christ without any added commentary or discussions. My sources of reference are from A. T. Robertson’s “Harmony of the Gospels,” published in 1922, and the World English Bible which is also part of the public domain. This episode’s verses are: Mark 14:3-17, Luke 22:14-16, Luke 22:24-30, John 13:1-20, Mark 14:18-21, John 13:23-38, Luke 22:35-38, Luke 22:17-19, Mark 14:23-25, and John 14–17

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What is Great Work Audio?

Welcome to “Great Work Audio,” a podcast where host weszily brings new life to the greatest works of the public domain. Whether he is on or off script, with or without guests, the idea of “great work” can also be open to interpretation. Therefore, there’s enough room for spontaneous surprise-and-delight and who-knows-what-else as long as we can tie it back to the idea of “great work.” 😄 Whether we stick to our routine or we exercise spontaneous-mental-gymnastics: at the end of the day, let’s be sure that we can honestly say to ourselves, “Hey, nice job. 👍🏽 Great work!” 💕

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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