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Baylor Handbook na hebrejskú Bibliu

Táto séria ponúka hlboký a komplexný pohľad na Hebrejskú Bibliu, zameraný na jej historický, literárny a teologický kontext. Sleduje vývoj starovekého Izraela a jeho vzťah s Bohom prostredníctvom starostlivej analýzy kľúčových textov. Je to neoceniteľný zdroj pre študentov, teológov a každého, kto sa chce ponoriť do základov západného myslenia a náboženstva. Séria poskytuje autoritatívneho a prístupného sprievodcu po jednom z najdôležitejších literárnych diel v histórii.

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