Economy New Testament
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Invite a otros a una vida de abundancia y fe.
El Nuevo Testamento economico NTV contiene el Nuevo Testamento en la Nueva Traduccion Viviente. Los traductores de la Nueva Traduccion Viviente (NTV) se propusieron transmitir el mensaje de los textos originales de las Escrituras en un lenguaje contemporaneo y claro. Al hacerlo, tuvieron presente los intereses de las dos teorias generales de traduccion: la equivalencia formal y la equivalencia dinamica. Su meta fue ser fieles a los textos antiguos y a la vez comprensibles. El resultado es una traduccion que tiene precision exegetica y fuerza idiomatica.
Esta Biblia tiene un precio economico y es perfecta para ofrecer como regalo o distribuir en su propio ministerio.
Invite others into a life of abundance and faith.
The Nuevo Testamento economico NTV [Economy New Testament NTV] contains the Biblical New Testament in the Nueva Traduccon Viviente. The translators of the Nueva Traduccion Viviente (NTV) set out to render the message of the original texts of Scripture into clear, contemporary Spanish. The scholars who worked on this project kept in mind the concerns of both translation theories: formal-equivalence and dynamic-equivalence. Their goal was to be both faithful to the ancient texts and eminently readable. The result is a translation that is both accurate and powerful.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496486622
ISBN10: 1496486625
Translation: Nueva Traduccion Viviente (NTV)
Language: Spanish
Colors: Green and Full Color
Binding: Paper
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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