Comentario Al Texto Hebreo Del – (Spanish)
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Adquiere la nueva edicion de la aclamada serie delComentario al texto hebreo del Antiguo Testamentode Franz Julius Delitzsch sobre el libro de Cantar de los Cantares ahora disponible por primera vez en espaol.
Considerado el comentario por excelencia entre todos los comentarios del Antiguo Testamento y citado constantemente por otros comentaristas, linguistas y estudiosos de la Biblia, el Biblischer Commentar uber das Alte Testament es un trabajo magistral de investigacion filologica realizado por Johann Friedrich Carl Keil y Franz Julius Delitzsch, reconocido universalmente como la obra mas completa, seria y erudita que se ha escrito sobre el Antiguo Testamento.
Constituye el mejor enfoque a la complejidad del significado original de las palabras utilizadas en el texto hebreo. Su virtud principal consiste en llevar a cabo un profundo analisis filologico de cada palabra importante en cada texto notable del Antiguo Testamento, dentro de su contexto, y de una manera asequible para quienes no dominan o incluso no tienen conocimiento alguno del hebreo.
Con este fin, Keil y Delitzsch basan su exegesis en una traduccion directa del hebreo de cada pasaje a comentar, buscando luego su apoyo textual en las traducciones antiguas, como la Septuaginta y la Vulgata. Posteriormente, analizan ese texto a la luz del uso y significado dado a esa palabra hebrea en otros pasajes de la Biblia. Incluyen en sus investigaciones los descubrimientos al respecto en areas documentales cientificas cercanas a la exegesis del Antiguo Testamento, como la historia y la arqueologia. Y completan su comentario presentando la interpretacion que de ese texto o palabra hicieron los Padres de la Iglesia y los Reformadores.
Discover the new addition to the acclaimed series of the Commentary on the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament by Franz Julius Delitzsch on the book of Song of the Songs, now available for the first time in Spanish.
Considered the commentary par excellence among all Old Testament commentaries and constantly cited by all other commentators, linguists, and Bible scholars, the Biblischer Commentar uber das Alte Testament, is a masterful work of philological research by Johann Friedrich Carl Keil and Franz Julius Delitzsch, universally recognized as the most complete, serious, and scholarly work ever written on the Old Testament.
It constitutes the best approach to the complexity of the original meaning of the words used in the Hebrew text. Its main virtue consist
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SKU (ISBN): 9788419779809
ISBN10: 8419779806
Language: Spanish
C. F. Keil | F. J. Delitzsch
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2025
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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