Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi, I’m Daniel. I’m a staff member here at Bibles for America. And this is the New Testament Recovery Version. The New Testament Recovery Version is a unique study Bible designed with many useful features to help you read and study the Word of God. We realize the Bible isn’t always easy to understand. For instance, have you ever wondered why there are four gospels in the New Testament? Why not just one? The first footnote on Matthew 1:1, explains how each Gospel highlights a different aspect of Christ. The Gospel of Matthew testifies that He is the King, the Christ of God prophesied in the Old Testament, who brings the kingdom of the heavens to the earth. The Gospel of Mark tells us the He is the Servant of God laboring for God faithfully. Mark’s account is most simple, for a servant does not warrant a detailed record. The Gospel of Luke presents a full picture of Him as the only proper and normal man who ever lived on this earth; as such a man, He is the Savior of mankind. The Gospel of John unveils Him as the Son of God, the very God Himself, who is life to God’s people. This note helps us appreciate our Lord Jesus Christ and see the particular angle of each book as His biography. This footnote and over 9,000 others really open up God’s word. And there’s more! The outlines, cross references, historical information, and charts and maps all help you grasp the deeper meaning of the Scriptures. These features, along with an accurate but readable translation in Modern English, make this an excellent New Testament for both your personal and group Bible Study. We here at Bibles for America are convinced! The Recovery Version will truly help you get into the Word of God. We’re very happy to offer this Study Bible completely free of charge! To anyone who wants to understand more of God’s word, please order your free copy today.
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