The New Testament, Recovery Version
The New Testament, Recovery Version
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A Daily Companion for Your Spiritual Journey
Since the 1500s, beginning with Martin Luther's groundbreaking realization that justification is by faith, the Lord has continued to gradually recover more light and truth from His Word. This recovery in spiritual and scriptural understanding has ushered in a corresponding recovery in both the individual and the corporate aspects of the Christian life. The Recovery Version of the Bible is so named because its text and footnotes crystallize many of these truths and experiences. The Recovery Version of the Bible was translated from the original languages by the Editorial Section of Living Stream Ministry from 1974 to 2003 according to principles and standards of translation established by major English translations of the last five centuries. It contains numerous study aids, including, the subject and background of each book; detailed, interpretive outlines; enlightening footnotes, valuable cross-references, and a variety of useful charts and maps. All of these study aids were written by Witness Lee, who received much help from the writings of noted Bible expositors throughout church history, including his co-worker, Watchman Nee.
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