
audiobook
Weighed and Wanting
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.
Weighed in the Balances
THE EASTERN FEAST.
GOD’S HANDWRITING.
AN INFIDEL’S TESTIMONY.
BINDING TO-DAY.
First Commandment
FEELING AFTER GOD.
THE ISRAELITES WERE EXPOSED TO DANGER.
This thoughtful work opens with a striking reminder that humanity is “weighed in the balances and found wanting,” then moves into a clear, verse‑by‑verse exploration of the Ten Commandments. The author weaves scriptural examples—from the ancient laws themselves to the dramatic scene of Daniel’s hand writing on the Babylonian wall—illustrating how each command still speaks to personal conscience and communal life. By grounding lofty ideas in vivid biblical narratives, the book invites listeners to consider the relevance of worship, honesty, rest, and love for neighbors in today’s world.
Interlaced with historical insight, the discussion remains conversational, offering practical reflections rather than dry exposition. Listeners will hear familiar passages illuminated with fresh perspective, encouraging quiet self‑examination while respecting the reverence of the source material. The result is a measured, accessible guide that helps the curious hear the ancient law speak directly into modern hearts.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (173K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G Richardson
Release date
2010-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1899
A farm boy turned shoe salesman, he became one of the best-known evangelists of the 19th century. His lively preaching, gospel campaigns, and talent for organizing schools and ministries left a lasting mark on American Protestant life.
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