Jerusalem Bible
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Publisher: Paulus Brasil
Year: 2017
Edition:12ª
Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm
Pages: 2208
ISBN: 9788534920001
The Jerusalem Bible presents a text with many revisions and new textual options. Certain books (Micah, Ecclesiastic) have been substantially remodeled. In the Old Testament there is considerable return to the Hebrew text, leaving aside preferred versions previously. Certain New Testament texts also bring an entirely new translation (see, for example, Philippians 2: 6-11). As a consequence of the new text translation options, the NOTES have also been modified, expanded or replaced. The volume of grades increased considerably. The incorporation of new research and studies after the French edition in 1973. The introduction present new options that are also reflected in the notes. This is especially true in the view of the formation of the Pentateuch. The Gospel of John, p. for example, shows a total hermeneutic turn, which can be seen both in the introduction and in the notes. Several books and literary ensembles have received new introductions, completely different from the previous ones (Canticles, Synoptics, John, Hebrews, etc.).
Year: 2017
Edition:12ª
Dimensions: 14 x 21 cm
Pages: 2208
ISBN: 9788534920001
The Jerusalem Bible presents a text with many revisions and new textual options. Certain books (Micah, Ecclesiastic) have been substantially remodeled. In the Old Testament there is considerable return to the Hebrew text, leaving aside preferred versions previously. Certain New Testament texts also bring an entirely new translation (see, for example, Philippians 2: 6-11). As a consequence of the new text translation options, the NOTES have also been modified, expanded or replaced. The volume of grades increased considerably. The incorporation of new research and studies after the French edition in 1973. The introduction present new options that are also reflected in the notes. This is especially true in the view of the formation of the Pentateuch. The Gospel of John, p. for example, shows a total hermeneutic turn, which can be seen both in the introduction and in the notes. Several books and literary ensembles have received new introductions, completely different from the previous ones (Canticles, Synoptics, John, Hebrews, etc.).
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