Posted on July 5, 2010.
What denomination specifically uses the recovery Testament Bible story? So what do Catholics use the Bible? What denomination uses the version of the New Testament Recovery Bible, and what the Bible does not go Catholic? Also, if you have any other info I should know about the Catholic Bible and the Bible says above, feel free to share.
-* What denomination specifically uses the Bible New Testament Recovery? *-
Hello, Sky.
They do not really seem to say.
The name of "Watchman Nee and Witness Lee," perhaps? I found something called "the Bible New Testament Recovery", published for them by Living Stream Ministry "in Anaheim, Calif. ..
The two guys (Lee & Nee) were born in China during the 1900s.
They could possibly be some type of Jehovah's Witnesses, but it is only a proposal quickly. I'm not sure! Perhaps one of our members will see your question JW and might know who Watchman Nee and Witness Lee are. Maybe not, though. Wish I could be more useful!
-* So what do Catholics use the Bible? *-
Well, I'm Christian Latin Rite Catholic (aka Western Roman) and can share what my family uses. We have a lot of Bibles that have been in our family for years, including the Douay-Rheims & Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Editions. I also used the New American Bible, St. Jerome's 405 ad Latin Vulgate and want to cross-reference my Catholic Bibles with other Bible versions, including the King James & NIV.
Depending on where they come from and personal preferences, Catholics also use the Bible, Jerusalem Bible, Douay-Rheims w / Vulgata Clementina, the Bible and Navarre Bible Ignatius (RSV-CE.. Meaning Catholic Edition) and others.
Well, Catholics call simply "the Bible", not some kind of bible. It contains the Old and New Testament, and we follow and learn both. I'm not sure about other forms of Christianity but
Catholics use the Rehim Douey or NAB. I've never heard of a recovery version of the Bible.
Must be used by one of these groups of non-Protestant denomination.
Catholic Christian
The Origin of Species.
It contains everything you need to know about God.
Catholic Bibles have 72 books most complete additional chapters in Daniel and Esther.
bible recovery, iv'e never heard
callalil gave a good enough answer, though incomplete as regards Roman Catholic Bibles.
Living Stream Ministry, the producer of the version recovery, is obviously the first to adopt the version recovery (it's a bible, not just a New Testament). I'm not sure any other sect has a sort of public approval - but then, most sects do not specify which members to use their Bibles.
Here is a list of Catholic Bibles in English (I think it is complete) and the extent to which they have been formally approved.
http://www.bibleselector.com/rc_versions ...
Jim