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Serhud [2]
3 years ago
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¿Cómo está compuesta la Biblia? pliss ayuedenme lo tengo que entregar hoy

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KengaRu [80]3 years ago
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Answer:

La Biblia es un libro inspirado por Dios para que el hombre conozca su Ley, la composición de la Biblia es la siguiente:

1) Antiguo Testamento

(i) <em>Torá o Pentateuco</em> - Génesis, Éxodo, Levítico, Números, Deuteronomio.

(ii) <em>Libros Históricos</em> - Josué, Jueces, 1 Reyes, 2 Reyes, 1 Crónicas, 2 Crónicas, Ester, Esdras, Nehemías, Rut.

(iii) <em>Libros Sapienciales</em> - Salmos, Proverbios, Job, Cantar de Cantares, Eclesiastés.

(iv) <em>Libros Proféticos</em> - 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, Isaías, Jeremías, Ezequiel, Daniel, Oseas, Joel, Amós, Abdías, Jonás, Miqueas, Nahúm, Habacuc, Sofonías, Hageo, Zacarías, Lamentaciones.

(v) <em>Libros Apócrifos</em> - Tobías, Judit, 1 Macabeos, 2 Macabeos, 3 Macabeos, 4 Macabeos, 2 Esdras, 3 Esdras, Sabiduría, Eclesiástico, Baruc, Oración de Manasés.

(vi) <em>Adiciones Apócrifas los a Libros No Apócrifos</em> - Adición al libro de Ester, adición al libro de Daniel, adición a los Salmos.

2) Nuevo Testamento

(i) <em>Evangelistas</em> - Mateo, Marcos, Juan, Lucas.

(ii) <em>Epístolas</em> - Romanos, Gálatas, 1 Tesalonicenses, 2 Tesalonicenses, Efesios, Filipenses, 1 Corintios, 2 Corintios, 1 Timoteo, 2 Timoteo, Tito, Filemón, Hebreos, Santiago, 1 Juan, 2 Juan, 3 Juan, 1 Pedro, 2 Pedro, Judas

(iii) <em>Otros</em> - Hechos de los Apóstoles, Apocalipsis.

Explanation:

La Biblia es un libro inspirado por Dios para que el hombre conozca su Ley, la composición de la Biblia es la siguiente:

1) Antiguo Testamento

(i) <em>Torá o Pentateuco</em> - Génesis, Éxodo, Levítico, Números, Deuteronomio.

(ii) <em>Libros Históricos</em> - Josué, Jueces, 1 Reyes, 2 Reyes, 1 Crónicas, 2 Crónicas, Ester, Esdras, Nehemías, Rut.

(iii) <em>Libros Sapienciales</em> - Salmos, Proverbios, Job, Cantar de Cantares, Eclesiastés.

(iv) <em>Libros Proféticos</em> - 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, Isaías, Jeremías, Ezequiel, Daniel, Oseas, Joel, Amós, Abdías, Jonás, Miqueas, Nahúm, Habacuc, Sofonías, Hageo, Zacarías, Lamentaciones.

(v) <em>Libros Apócrifos</em> - Tobías, Judit, 1 Macabeos, 2 Macabeos, 3 Macabeos, 4 Macabeos, 2 Esdras, 3 Esdras, Sabiduría, Eclesiástico, Baruc, Oración de Manasés.

(vi) <em>Adiciones Apócrifas los a Libros No Apócrifos</em> - Adición al libro de Ester, adición al libro de Daniel, adición a los Salmos.

2) Nuevo Testamento

(i) <em>Evangelistas</em> - Mateo, Marcos, Juan, Lucas.

(ii) <em>Epístolas</em> - Romanos, Gálatas, 1 Tesalonicenses, 2 Tesalonicenses, Efesios, Filipenses, 1 Corintios, 2 Corintios, 1 Timoteo, 2 Timoteo, Tito, Filemón, Hebreos, Santiago, 1 Juan, 2 Juan, 3 Juan, 1 Pedro, 2 Pedro, Judas

(iii) <em>Otros</em> - Hechos de los Apóstoles, Apocalipsis.

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