Mateo – (Spanish)
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Introduccion
1.Origen E Infancia De Jesus (1.1-2.23)
2.Comienzo Del Ministerio De Jesus (3.1-4.25)
3.El Sermon Del Monte (5.1-7.29)
4.Prodigios De Jesus (8.1-9.38)
5.Discurso De Minion (10.1-42)
6.Conflictos, Oposicion Y Comunidad (11.1-12.50)
7.Discurso De Parabolas (13.1-52)
8.Conflicto Y Confesion (13.53-17.23)
9.Discurso Sobre La Vida En Comunidad (18.1-35)
10.De Galilea A Judea (19.1-20.34)
11.Primeros Dias En Jerusalen (21.1-22.46)
12.Denuncia De Los Escribas Y Fariseos (23.1-36)
13.Discurso Escatologico (24.1-25.46)
14.Pasion De Jesus (26.1-17.31)
15.Crucifixion Y Muerte De Jesus (27.32-66)
16.Resurrection De Jesus Y Comision De Los Discipulos (28.1-20)
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Conozca su Biblia, developed in partnership with the Asocacion para la Educacion Teologica Hispana and the Division for Congregational Ministries of the ELCA, is a unique new Bible series written in Spanish by leading Hispanic theologians and Bible educators. The series includes general volumes about the Bible, as well as volumes about specific books or groups of related books.
Written by knowledgeable scholars who avoid using unnecessary technical terms or an abundance of footnotes. The books are written at a high school reading level and address lay adults and beginning students. Scripture texts are from the two most commonly used Bibles in the Spanish-speaking world: the Reina-Valera Revisada and the Version Popular (Good News).
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SKU (ISBN): 9780806680743
ISBN10: 0806680741
Language: Spanish
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Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2006
Conozca Su Biblia
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media
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