El Tesoro de David II: La Revelación Escritural a la Luz de Los Salmos Contributor(s): Spurgeon, Charles H. (Author), Vila-Vila, Eliseo (Editor) |
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ISBN: 8417131744 ISBN-13: 9788417131746 Publisher: Vida Publishers OUR PRICE: $67.49 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Language: Spanish Published: October 2020 |
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BISAC Categories: - Religion | Biblical Commentary - Old Testament - Poetry & Wisdom Literature - Religion | Biblical Studies - Old Testament - Poetry & Wisdom Literature - Religion | Christian Living - Inspirational |
Physical Information: 2.8" H x 7.7" W x 10.6" (6.05 lbs) 2560 pages |
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Publisher Description: El gran predicador y expositor b blico C. H. Spurgeon dedic buena parte de su vida a completar su magnum opus, un macrocomentario al libro de lo salmos que titul "El Tesoro de David". Su valor radica en que Spurgeon no tan solo aporta en el mismo su propia exposici n vers culo por vers culo de cada salmo, sino incluye los mejores comentarios sobre cada vers culo por los Padres de la Iglesia, Reformadores y, demanera especial, los autores puritanos, hasta llegar a los comentaristas contempor neos suyos. Es decir, en El Tesoro de David Spurgeon seleccion bajo su criterio los mejores extractos de renombrados comentaristas sobre cada salmo desde el Siglo II hasta finales del Siglo XIX. En el a o 2015 sali el Volumen I de esta obra extraordinaria, y ahora el Volumen II, El gran valor a adido es la extraordinaria y amplia estructura de la obra:
The Treasury of David II The great preacher and biblical expository preacher C. H. Spurgeon devoted a good part of his life to completing his magnum opus, a macro-commentary on the book of Psalms he titled "The Treasure of David." Its value lies in the fact that Spurgeon not only brings in it his own exposition verse by verse of each psalm, but also includes the best comments on each verse by the Church Fathers, Reformers, and, especially, the Puritan authors; even reaching his contemporary commentators. That is, in The Treasure of David, Spurgeon selected the best excerpts from renowned commentators on each psalm from the second century until the end of the 19th century. The full text of the original work of C. H. Spurgeon is translated into a language that maintains its literary beauty, but also in a current and affordable language to the forms of communication of today's society. Above scientific rigor, dynamic translation has been prioritized. As if Spurgeon and other authors preached today from a pulpit in the Spanish language: elegant, cultured, poetic, resounding, shocking, but at the same time understandable. The great added value is the extraordinary and wide structure of the work:
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