Donde Hallarlo En La Biblia – (Spanish)
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Puedes hallarlo en la Biblia… si sabes donde buscarlo. Si quieres saber lo que dice la Biblia sobre temas como el de las computadoras, la nutricion o la sicologia, no lo conseguiras en otras concordancias. Pero esta moderna fuente tematica te llevara a donde no llegan las otras, y sin ningun lenguaje teologico complicado.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780899226637
ISBN10: 0899226639
Language: Spanish
Ken Anderson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2004
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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