Pentateuco – (Spanish)
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Explore Judeo-Christian beginnings and theological foundations through this in-depth study of the first five books of the Bible. Make the journey with Moses and the Israelites through the desert to grasp more fully the reality of the Gospels. As many of our Christian celebrations originated with the Pentateuch, continued exploration through these early books of the Bible will enrich your understanding of how the Israelites’ passage through the desert and their rituals set the stage for the work of redemption accomplished by our God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764825118
ISBN10: 0764825119
Language: Spanish
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2014
Publisher: Liguori Publications
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