Comentario Al Texto Hebreo Del – (Spanish)
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El libro de Daniel es unico en la Biblia. No solo por su tematica de tipo profetico-apocaliptico, sino porque, se ha escrito y se conserva en dos lenguas (hebreo y arameo), a las que se aaden pasajes y capitulos en griego.
De un modo general se han distinguido en la tradicion del libro de Daniel cuatro elementos: Un rasgo sapiencial, otro apocaliptico, otro historico y otro canonico-teologico. De su recta formulacion depende la buena lectura y comprension de este libro.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417131609
ISBN10: 8417131604
Language: Spanish
Carl Keil | Franz Delitzsch
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2019
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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