| Item type | Location | Call number | Copy | Status | Date due |
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| Biblioteca Thomas Wood. Colección Obispo Federico Pagura | 224.1:22.07 B55 (Browse shelf) | Ej.:1 | Available |
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| 223.8 T18Cuando los horizontes se cierran : relectura del libro de Eclesiastés o Qohélet / | 223.9.07 A57Cantar de los cantares : el fuego y la ternura / | 224.1.07 C87Isaías 1-39 / | 224.1:22.07 B55Singing the lord's song : a study of Isaiah 40-55 / | 224.5 U72El libro del Profeta Daniel / | 224.8.07 T75Amós : profeta de la justicia / |
Incluye : referencia bibliográfica p.131.
Glosario p.132-137.
Isiah 40-55 are the most often quoted Old Testament chapters in the New Testament. For centuries these chapters have captivated Bible students with their beautiful, songlike poetry. This Scripture is also studied because of the widespread belief that these chapters foretell Christ's coming.
Now Bruce C. Birch, writing in easy-to-understand language for general Bible students, illuminates Isaiah 40-55 by revealing five important themes that run through these passages: exile and judgment; the foundations of hope; God's Creation; God's salvation; and the servant of the Lord. Throughout the book, Dr. Birch discursses the meaning of the Scripture, both during the prophet's time and today.
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