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Several Spanish translations of the Bible have been made since approximately 700 years ago. Medieval Spanish Jews had a tradition of oral translation of Biblical readings into Spanish, and several manuscript translations were made, either for Jewish. Medieval Spanish Jews had a tradition of oral translation of Biblical readings into Spanish, and several manuscript translations were made, either for Jewish use or for Christian patrons, for example the 1430 Alba Bible
The most commonly used Bible for Spanish-speaking Christians around the world is the 1960 revision.
The most commonly used Bible for Spanish-speaking Christians around the world is the 1960 revision. Las siguientes revisiones de la Biblia Reina Valera en 1862, 1909, 1960 y 1995 empezaron a omitir más los libros apócrifos y con substituciones por una traducción con lenguaje más moderno. La más comúnmente usada Biblia por cristianos de habla hispana alrededor del mundo es la revisión de 1960.
Spanish books of the Bible. Spanish For Beginners - Español para principiantes. New Testament books of the Bible in Spanish. Spanish New Testament.
ISBN 10: 8441519439 ISBN 13: 9788441519435. Publisher: Anaya Multimedia-Anaya Interactiva, 2006.
phipola/Le Laurier La Bible Les Actes des Apotres 1 ed 2003. La valse-hésitation de la Navarre entre les conciles de Perpignan et de Pise (1408-1409).
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Resources Encyclopedia of The Bible E Books of Enoch. Book III is the so-called Book of the Heavenly Luminaries and covers chapters 72-82. It is an almost purely scientific treatise, showing virtually no interest in ethical questions. The author seeks to construct a uniform astronomical system from the data of the OT and argues that the measurement of time should be solar rather than lunar.