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The Recovery Version of the Bible 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.
The app contains the Recovery Version of the Holy Bible with its 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.
HOLY BIBLE Recovery Version Text Only. Gen Exo Lev Num Deut Josh Judg Ruth 1 Sam 2 Sam 1 Kings 2 Kings 1 Chron 2 Chron Ezra Neh Esth Job Psa Prov Eccl S.S. Isa Jer Lam Ezek Dan Hosea Joel Amos Obad Jonah Micah Nahum Hab Zeph Hag Zech Mal. Matt Mark Luke John Acts Rom 1 Cor 2 Cor Gal Eph Phil Col 1 Thes 2 Thes 1 Tim 2 Tim Titus Philem Heb James ...
The Recovery Version contains outlines of each book, both at the beginning of the book and embedded within the text, expressing the spiritual meaning in each book.
HOLY BIBLE Recovery Version INTRODUCTION. The publication of the Recovery Version of the Holy Bible with accompanying outlines, footnotes, and marginal cross references culminates nearly three decades of labor on God’s holy Word.
The Recovery Version conforms to a particular philosophy of Bible translation which is admittedly not in vogue today. Every translation of the Bible embodies a philosophy about what the Bible is, about the relation of its writers to God, and even about God Himself.
Introduction. “All Scripture is God-breathed...” — 2 Timothy 3:16. The origin of the Bible is God; it was God who breathed His words of revelation through His Spirit into and out of the writers of the Scriptures. What was breathed out was not only words but also spirit.
The Recovery Version of the Holy Bible, following the precedent set by the major authoritative English versions and taking these versions as reference, not only incorporates lessons learned from an examination of others’ practices but also attempts to avoid biases and inaccurate judgments.
Reading schedules for the Recovery Version with footnotes.
GENESIS 1. Gn 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Gn 1:2 But the earth became waste and emptiness, and darkness was on the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was brooding upon the surface of the waters. Gn 1:3 And God said, Let there be light; and there was light.