Cristiana
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Hermosamente encuadernado, este pequeño libro de regalo lo ayudará a descubrir, comprender y orar inteligentemente los cincuenta nombres de Dios. Cada nombre de Dios nos revelará la verdadera naturaleza de Dios. Contiene:-El nombre hebreo o griego original y su significado.-Una escritura donde es usado en la Biblia.-El contexto para el pueblo de Israel.-Aplicación para nosotros el día de hoy.-Una breve oración que nos ayudará a personalizar Su nombre en nuestras vidas.
Opiniones editoriales:Opinión:“I LOVE to give people The Jesus Storybook Bible because from the very first chapter it paints a powerful picture of God’s epic love for each one of us. Sally Lloyd-Jones has a unique way of inviting the reader, young or old, to dive in and discover for themselves the truth and hope of the greatest story ever told.” Amy Grant (Amy Grant)“Sharing the Gospel with The Jesus Storybook Bible has been one of the greatest privileges of my life.” Ann Voskamp (Ann Voskamp)“I would urge not just families with young children to get this book, but every Christian–from pew warmers, to ministry leaders, seminarians and even theologians! Sally Lloyd-Jones has captured the heart of what it means to find Christ in all the scriptures, and has made clear even to little children that all God’s revelation has been about Jesus from the beginning–a truth not all that commonly recognized even among the very learned.” – Dr. Timothy Keller, NYC (Dr. Timothy Keller)“The Jesus Storybook Bible is unlike any other storybook. True, that’s to be expected when you combine the mesmerizing illustrations of Jago and the award-winning writing of Sally Lloyd-Jones, a Brit with an uncanny knack for storytelling.” More to Life Magazine (More to Life Magazine)“The Jesus Storybook Bible is as theological as it is charming… a very grown up children’s Bible” –Christianity Today (Christianity Today)The Jesus Storybook Bible is, in my opinion, one of the best resources available to help both children and adults see the Jesus-centered story line of the Bible. Tullian Tchividjian , Senior Pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church (PCA, Fort Lauderdale, FL.)Opinión:In the interests of full disclosure, let me reveal that I had the privilege of reading the manuscript of this book several years ago as a theological consultant to Zondervan, the publisher. I did not know, however, of the fulsome thanks to my husband Tim in the acknowledgments until I received my review copy a few days ago. Sally Lloyd-Jones, a Redeemer member for many years, has done a wondrous thing. She has captured the plot line of redemption in a children's story Bible that sings the praise of Jesus and his saving grace on every page, in every story. Most children's books of Bible stories are little more than a Christianized version of Aesop's fables, or at best, a Christian adventure cartoon. But Sally goes out of her way in the first pages of the book to reclaim the true story of the Bible: not a book of rules, nor a book of heroes, but: “The Bible is most of all a Story…It's like the most wonderful of fairy tales that has come true in real life! You see, the best thing about this Story is--it's true! There are lots of stories in the Bible, but all the stories are telling one Big Story. The Story of how God loves his children and comes to rescue them.” This is heady theology, often missed in adult preaching and teaching, but fully realized in an age appropriate and attractive form that will delight children and often (at least for me) leave the grown up reader in tears. More wondrously, she has avoided the moralism and legalism that so often characterizes Christian educational materials for children. For five years I worked as an editor of children's curriculum, requiring me to review, edit, and sometimes write Sunday school material for children. It is very hard to find (or even produce) material for children that doesn't essentially contain the message “Be good, so that God, your heavenly Father, will love you, and your earthly parents will be happy with you, too.” To discover The Jesus Storybook Bible is to have a unique resource for communicating the gospel to children in all it's fullness. I hope that every family, and even people without young children, would get a copy of this book just to remind them of what the Real Story of the Bible is all about. -- Kathy KellerFrom the AuthorI wrote this so children could know that God is for them and loves them with a Never Stopping, Never Giving up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love.From the Back CoverThe Moonbeam Award Gold Medal Winner in the religion category, The Jesus Storybook Bible tells the Story beneath all the stories in the Bible. At the center of the Story is a baby, the child upon whom everything will depend. Every story whispers his name. From Noah to Moses to the great King David--every story points to him. He is like the missing piece in a puzzle--the piece that makes all the other pieces fit together. From the Old Testament through the New Testament, as the Story unfolds, children will pick up the clues and piece together the puzzle. A Bible like no other, The Jesus Storybook Bible invites children to join in the greatest of all adventures, to discover for themselves that Jesus is at the center of God's great story of salvation--and at the center of their Story too.Sobre el autor:Sally Lloyd-Jones is a New York Times bestselling writer and frequent performer of her work. She has written over 25 books, spanning the Christian and the general markets. Her work has been critically acclaimed by both the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Her books (which are written for children, but lots of adults are reading) include: The Jesus Storybook Bible, winner of the Platinum Book Award; Thoughts To Make Your Heart Sing, winner of the Association of Christian Publisher’s Book of the Year Award in the adult inspiration category; How to be a Baby, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year; Song of the Stars; as well as board books like Found and Loved for her tiniest readers. Sally was raised in Africa, at a boarding school in England, studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, and now lives in NYC. She can be found at www.sallylloyd-jones.com Jago is an accomplished illustrator with several prestigious awards to his credit, including a Macmillian "Highly Commended" Award for Children’s Illustration in 2003, an AOI Silver Award in 2004, and the National Literacy Association Wow! Award. Jago lives in Cornwall, England, with his wife and daughter.
Santo Tomás de Aquino (1224-1274) teólogo y filósofo, hombre de grandísima inteligencia y sabiduría prepara esta obra “Catena Aurea” (Cadena de Oro) o “Comentarios sobre los Evangelios”, para comentar los cuatro evangelios de la Biblia (en esta obra se presenta los comentarios hechos al Evangelio de San Mateo) para lo cual recopila extractos de las obras de los Padres de la Iglesia tanto griegos como latinos. Esta obra es una de la más famosa de esta clase de compilaciones medievales latinas (siglo XIII) y de gran valor ya que algunos de los escritos patrísticos solamente se encuentran a través de ellas pues los originales ya se han perdido. El lector que quiere profundizar en el estudio específicamente del Evangelio según San Mateo (Tomo I, Capítulos 1-13, los correspondientes capítulos del 14-28 se encuentran en el Tomo II) lo puede hacer a través de esta obra consultando cada capítulo y versículo.
Idioma: Griego Edición especial para el ámbito hispanohablante de The Greek New Testament, con introducción en español y "Diccionario conciso griego-español del Nuevo Testamento" preparado por Elsa Támez en colaboración con Irene Foulkes. Esta edición del Nuevo Testamento Griego ha sido especialmente desarrollada para dar respuesta a las necesidades de traductores y estudiantes principiantes. El aparato crítico incluye variantes relevantes para la exégesis y una documentación extensa de los manuscritos para cada variante. Los testimonios están organizados de una manera muy fácil de usar. Por consiguiente, esta es la edición más usada del Nuevo Testamento Griego en todo el mundo. Para la quinta edición, se han incorporado las lecciones de los Papiros 117-127, abriendo así perspectivas interesantes, sobre todo con respecto a Hechos de los Apóstoles. Además, ahora aparece en el aparato, donde algunas traducciones modernas seleccionadas de la Biblia (inglés, alemán, francés, español) se basan en una lectura variante en lugar de la versión principal del texto. Se ha realizado una revisión especial de las Epístolas católicas, de modo que la edición se ha vuelto más coherente con la Editio Critica Maior y la 28ª edición del Novum Testamentum Graece de Nestle-Aland. Esto ha llevado a realizar más de 30 modificaciones en el texto de lectura, lo que ha provocado una nueva selección de testimonios para el aparato textual, además de modificaciones en la selección de unidades del aparato. Por último, el Aparato de Segmentación del Discurso se ha sometido a una exhaustiva revisión. La edición se ha compuesto con una nueva tipografía griega que resulta estéticamente atractiva y fácil de leer.
