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El libro de Daniel

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Libro El libro de Daniel

79. El libro de Daniel El libro de Daniel cuenta la historia de un judío desterrado en Babilonia, en el siglo VI, pero los historiadores colocan a su autor en el siglo II. Además está escrito en las tres lenguas de la Biblia: hebreo, arameo y griego. Está lleno de imaginación y con enigmas muy difíciles de descifrar. Hay que precisar el marco histórico real del libro y los géneros literarios a los que pertenecen sus diversos capítulos.

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Número de páginas 60

Autor:

  • Pierre Grelot

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