Comentario Al Texto Hebreo Del – (Spanish)
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Ezequiel es, junto con Isaias, Jeremias y Daniel, uno de los cuatro profetas “mayores” de la tradicion biblica. Era sacerdote de Jerusalen y en el ao 597 a.C. y antes de la destruccion del templo fue desterrado a Babilonia, donde recibio la llamada de Dios.
El libro aparece como un compendio y clave de la revelacion israelita, donde resuenan y se vinculan los motivos de la creacion primera y de la recreacion final. Comprende desde del exodo de Egipto y de la revelacion de la Ley, con la instauracion del templo y su destruccion por causa del pecado del pueblo, desembocando finalmente en la renovacion del Pacto y la revelacion final del Templo de la salvacion, tras el juicio de Dios, como victoria de su santidad sobre los pecados de Israel y del mundo entero.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417131586
ISBN10: 8417131582
Language: Spanish
Carl Keil | Franz Delitzsch
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2019
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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