The Navarre Bible: Major Prophets, the Books of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Baruch, Ezekiel and Daniel in the Revised Standard Version and New Vulgate

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Scepter Publishers, 2005 - 896 páginas
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In the language of the Bible, the words "prophet", "prophecy" etc. have quite a broad meaning, but all refer, primarily, to the idea of "speaking in the name of God". The entire Old Testament could be said to be prophetical, but some books carry the names of four "major" prophets or teachers - a distinction based on the length of the texts. The books of the major prophets - Isaiah, Jeremiah (with Lamentations and Baruch), Ezekiel and Daniel - go to make up this volume of the Navarre Bible.

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I read though 896 page volume with a study group. This book's focus in on the major prophets of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel. Among the many things observed, the one that is most outstanding ... Leer comentario completo

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The Navarre Bible is my favourite: it provides thorough commentary based on the most reliable sources, historical and current. Instead of obfuscating the reader with aspects of historicity, etc, it provides real spiritual nourishment for daily use in line with the Church's teaching.

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The Prophetical Books of the Old Testament
11
15
41
Introduction
200
29
209
31
221
37
234
The book of Isaiah in the light of the New Testament
244
Introduction
289
Text and commentary
299
THE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAH
515
Introduction
521
Introduction
553
Introduction
589
Introduction
791
Explanatory Notes in the RSVCE
883
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