From the introduction:
"The Recovery Version follows, for the most part, the Nestle-Aland Greek Text as found in Novum Testamentum Graece (26th edition). "
"The translation of the Old Testament is based on the current scholarly text of the Hebrew Scriptures, Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS; revised 1990 edition)... Frequently the ancient translations of the Old Testament into Aramaic, Greek, Syriac, and Latin were consulted for clarification of the Hebrew text....As much as possible the poetic structure of the Hebrew text, as indicated by BHS, has been preserved."
As you mentioned above, each book gives a distillation of the subject of the whole book in one sentence. Such as Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom--Proving that Jesus Christ is the King-Savior.
And amen, first we are one in the Father's name. Then we become one in the Father's word (we are here). Finally, we become one in the Father's glory (Jn. 17). Here's footnote 3 for [Your] "word:" The Father's word carries the reality of the Father with it. When God's word says, "God is light," it carries God as light in it. Hence, God's word is reality, the truth, unlike Satan's word, which is vanity, a lie (8:44).
From the introduction: "The Recovery Version follows, for the most part, the Nestle-Aland Greek Text as found in Novum Testamentum Graece (26th edition). "
"The translation of the Old Testament is based on the current scholarly text of the Hebrew Scriptures, Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS; revised 1990 edition)... Frequently the ancient translations of the Old Testament into Aramaic, Greek, Syriac, and Latin were consulted for clarification of the Hebrew text....As much as possible the poetic structure of the Hebrew text, as indicated by BHS, has been preserved."
As you mentioned above, each book gives a distillation of the subject of the whole book in one sentence. Such as Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom--Proving that Jesus Christ is the King-Savior.
And amen, first we are one in the Father's name. Then we become one in the Father's word (we are here). Finally, we become one in the Father's glory (Jn. 17). Here's footnote 3 for [Your] "word:" The Father's word carries the reality of the Father with it. When God's word says, "God is light," it carries God as light in it. Hence, God's word is reality, the truth, unlike Satan's word, which is vanity, a lie (8:44).