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Santa Biblia Católica

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Total installs
59.6K(59,656)
Rating
4.7(34 reviews)
Released
October 26, 2019
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Books & Reference
Developer
Mega Apps Co
Developer details

Name
Mega Apps Co
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

The Catholic Bible in Spanish.
It does not need an Internet connection for its operation
Old Testament and New Testament.
Jerusalem in the time of Jesus
Hebrew: Jerusalem

In the accounts of the four canonical gospels, Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem takes place in the days before the last supper, marking the beginning of his passion.
Jerusalem is the quintessential Jewish city. All the eyes and desires of any Jew, wherever he lived, were on his long-awaited holy city. Jerusalem was located in the time of Jesus in what was the Roman province of Judea, which first belonged to a subject king of Rome and then came to be ruled by a procurator. Jerusalem occupied a situation rather to the south with respect to all the Jewish territory.

The Bible is a collection of canonical texts that were originally separate documents (called "books"), first written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek over a long period of time, then brought together to form the Tanach (Old Testament for Christians) and then the New Testament. Both testaments make up the Christian Bible. The canonicity of each book varies depending on the tradition adopted. According to the Jewish and Christian religions, it transmits the word of God.