Primera De Corintios – (Spanish)
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Un comentario exegetico-pastoral, con un estilo cercano y divulgativo. Proporciona un enfoque pastoral que, sin dejar de ser un libro academico, es practico y relevante a nuestros dias y, de forma muy concreta, al contexto de la iglesia latinoamericana de hoy.
La primera carta del apostol Pablo a los Corintios es uno de los libros mas comentados de la Escritura. Y algunos de sus pasajes estan entre los mas utilizados y citados de todo el Nuevo Testamento: en el capitulo 11 encontramos las palabras pronunciadas regularmente en la celebracion de la Eucaristia o Santa Cena: “Porque yo recibi del Seor lo que tambien os he enseado: Que el Seor Jesus, la noche que fue entregado, tomo pan; y habiendo dado gracias, lo partio y dijo: Tomad, comed: esto es mi cuerpo que por vosotros es partido…” (1 Co. 11:23-29); en el capitulo 13 las utilizadas en mayoria de bodas: “Si yo hablara lenguas humanas y angelicas, pero no tengo amor, vengo a ser como bronce que resuena, o cimbalo que retie…” (1 Co. 13:1-8).
Commentary to the First Epistle to Corinthians
An exegetical-pastoral commentary, with a close and informative style. It provides a pastoral approach that, while remaining an academic book, is practical and relevant to our day and, very concretely, to the context of the Latin American church of today.
The first letter of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians is one of the most commented books of Scripture. And some of his passages are among the most used and cited of the entire New Testament: in chapter 11 we find the words spoken regularly in the celebration of the Eucharist or Holy Supper: “For I received from the Lord what I also taught you: That the Lord Jesus, on the night he was delivered, took bread; and having given thanks, he broke it and said: Take, eat: this is my body that is broken for you … “(1 Cor. 11: 23-29); in chapter 13 those used in most weddings: “If I speak human and angelic tongues, but have no love, I come to be like bronze that resonates, or a cymbal that retreats …” (1 Cor. 13: 1-8).
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SKU (ISBN): 9788494495533
ISBN10: 8494495534
Language: Spanish
Gary Shogren
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2021
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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