Parabolas – (Spanish)
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El pastor y maestro John MacArthur ayuda a los lectores a comprender las parabolas de Jesus y como se relacionan con su mensaje completo. Jesus fue un maestro de la narracion, y las parabolas que el conto eran ingeniosamente retratos sencillos de palabras con profundas lecciones espirituales. Entender las parabolas es un asunto crucial para los seguidores de Jesus. Jesus conto parabolas para que su pueblo pudiera comprender su mensaje sobre el reino de Dios con claridad. Expositor maestro y comentarista biblico John MacArthur ha pasado una vida explicando la Palabra de Dios en terminos claros y comprensibles. En este libro el ayuda a los cristianos a entender las lecciones esenciales contenidas en las mas famosos e influyentes historias cortas que el mundo jamas haya conocido.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780718001735
ISBN10: 0718001737
Language: Spanish
John MacArthur
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2015
Publisher: Groupo Nelson
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