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Bible (Reina Valera) 07: Jueces

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"Bible (Reina Valera) 07: Jueces" is a crucial piece of literature for anyone seeking to delve into the stories and teachings of the Old Testament. This particular version, translated by Reina-Valera, offers a clear and faithful interpretation of the original text, making it accessible to modern readers while preserving the essence and integrity of the ancient scriptures.

The book focuses on the period of the Judges in Israel's history, a time marked by tumultuous events and moral ambiguity. Through a series of captivating narratives, the reader is introduced to a cast of flawed but ultimately heroic characters who grapple with power struggles, divine intervention, and the consequences of their own actions.

What sets this version apart is its attention to detail and linguistic precision. The translators have gone to great lengths to ensure that the text remains faithful to the original Hebrew, capturing the nuances and poetic beauty of the ancient language while also making it relevant to contemporary audiences.

Overall, "Bible (Reina Valera) 07: Jueces" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the moral, historical, and cultural aspects of the Old Testament. It offers a rich tapestry of stories and teachings that continue to resonate with readers today, making it a timeless classic in the world of religious literature.

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En este libro encontramos las historias de Gedeón, Sansón y Dalila, Deborah, y muchas más. Este libro lleva el nombre de Jueces debido a la interesante colección de individuos que dirigieron a Israel desde la muerte de Josué hasta la monarquía bajo Samuel . Era la época del declive nacional. A pesar de la promesa de guardar el pacto el pueblo se apartó del Señor y comenzó a adorar a otros dioses. Todos hacían "lo que era correcto en sus propios ojos" Un patrón se repite a través del libro; 1) el pueblo abandona al Señor, 2) Dios los castiga levantando un poder extranjero para oprimirlos, 3) el pueblo clama a Dios para que los libere, y 4) Dios levanta un libertador para ellos. El autor del libro es desconocido, aunque la tradición judía lo atribuye a Samuel. - Summary by Claudia R. Barrett


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