The Acts of the Apostles

by Johannes Munck

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    The Anchor Bible: The Acts of the Apostles (Commentary by Johannes Munck): The search results indicate that Johannes Munck wrote a well-known scholarly commentary on The Acts of the Apostles, published as part of The Anchor Bible series in 1967. However, the results do not show an official, unabridged audiobook version of this *commentary* or an audiobook of the *Biblical text itself* narrated by Munck or published by a major audiobook retailer.
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    The Acts of the Apostles (Various Editions): Searches for general recordings of 'The Acts of the Apostles' returned results for public domain texts on the Internet Archive and LibriVox, but none specifically link to an official audiobook tied to Johannes Munck's scholarly work or a definitive unabridged reading of the Biblical text associated with him.

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There is no evidence found during the search of an official, unabridged audiobook available for purchase or loan on major platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) that corresponds to the book "The Acts of the Apostles" authored or specifically narrated by Johannes Munck. Johannes Munck is recognized for his significant scholarly commentary on the book, which is cited in academic literature. However, the search did not locate an audiobook version of either the Biblical text or his commentary on the specified platforms. Alternative formats found were primarily scholarly references to his written work or general, often public domain, recordings of the Biblical text from sources like the Internet Archive, which do not qualify as the required official audiobook.