Introduccion Al Griego Biblico – (Spanish)
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La obra Introduccion al griego biblico responde a una fuerte necesidad sentida por todos los que han tenido la responsabilidad de formar a los futuros lideres de las iglesias. Tambien entre los que ya son ministros se ha sentido durante mucho tiempo la necesidad de conocer con mayor precision y profundidad los textos del Nuevo Testamento en su idioma original, el griego comun o koine. En un exitoso intento por llenar esta laguna, Ann Henriques, Nelson Morales y Daniel S. Steffen, Profesores del Seminario Teologico Centroamericano en Ciudad Guatemala, han preparado esta obra introductoria que responde con claridad y sencillez a las preguntas de siempre entre los que saben que necesitan conocer el idioma original de esta parte de las Escrituras, y al mismo tiempo no saben como lograrlo:
Donde y cuando se origino el idioma griego? Por que es importante estudiarlo? Cuales son las dificultades a superar en el estudio de un idioma que ni siquiera utiliza el mismo alfabeto que nosotros? Cual es la manera mas practica de estudiarlo?
Los autores van resolviendo todos estos interrogantes, uno por uno. Desde el alfabeto griego hasta las declinaciones de las palabras y la conjugacion de los verbos, todo es explicado de una manera asequible a quienes realmente se quieran familiarizar con este idioma. Dicho en pocas palabras, los profesores de uno de los seminarios teologicos mas respetados de Iberoamerica han trabajado en equipo para presentarnos hoy esta Introduccion al griego biblico, que muy pronto sera reconocida como el mejor curso introductorio para el estudio del griego biblico.
Introduction to Biblical Greek
Introduccion al griego biblico answers a need that has been strongly felt by all those who have been responsible for the training of future leaders in the Church. It has been felt also by those who are already in the ministry, because of their desire to know more accurately and deeply the meaning of the New Testament texts in their original language, Koine or Common Greek. In a successful effort to fill this void, Ann Henriques, Nelson Morales and Daniel S. Steffen, all of them Professors in the Seminario Teologico Centroamericano, Guatemala City, have created this introductory study to answer with clarity and ease the ever-present questions among those who realize their need to know the original language of this section of Scriptures while at the same time don’t have a tool to achieve that knowledge:
Where and how was born the Greek language?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829766097
ISBN10: 082976609X
Language: Spanish
Anita Henriques | Nelson Morales | Daniel Steffen
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2015
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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