Eso no estaba en mi libro del Antiguo Testamento

Eso no estaba en mi libro del Antiguo Testamento

Cabello Morales, Pedro

Did you know that neither the apple of Paradise nor the whale of Jonah appear in the Bible? How do you explain that Methuselah died at the age of 969? Why does a serpent appear in the Paradise story as the incarnation of the Devil and not some other animal? Did Lot's wife really turn into a pillar of salt? Moses, was he Hebrew or Egyptian? The Pharaoh of the Exodus, was he a man or a woman? Did Balaam's donkey speak? What happened in the so-called miracle of the sun? How to understand the passages that speak of "God's war" or that present God as a warrior? God, is he a monarchist or a republican? David and Jonathan, were they more than friends? Did you know that Solomon had a thousand wives: seven hundred with the rank of princess and three hundred concubines? Did Elijah go up to heaven in a chariot of fire? Did you know that in the Old Testament we find the first environmental manifesto and the first feminist demand? The Old Testament is possibly the most famous work of all time; but how much do we know about this unique book? And what we know, is it written on its pages? Or is it the product of legends, myths or movie blockbusters. Pedro Cabello, who already surprised us with his fascinating Biblical Archeology, helps us to discover in a rigorous and very informative way, the most unknown passages of the first part of the best-selling book in history.

Author
Cabello Morales, Pedro
Subject
Human sciences > Religion and mythology
EAN
9788417954758
ISBN
978-84-17954-75-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Almuzara
Pages
400 
High
24.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
05-03-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Historia 
Paperback edition
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Cabello Morales, Pedro (aut.)

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    Pedro Cabello Morales (Puente Genil, 1976) en 1994 ingresó en el Seminario Conciliar de "San Pelagio" donde cursó los estudios eclesiásticos obteniendo el Bachiller en T   Read more