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Daniel 14:6 Comentario

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Cómo la Iglesia ha leído Daniel 14:6 a lo largo de dos milenios — Mateo Henry, Juan Calvino, Agustín de Hipona, Juan Crisóstomo y más, recopilados versículo por versículo del dominio público.

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Et ait Daniel arridens : Ne erres, rex : iste enim intrinsecus luteus est, et forinsecus æreus, neque comedit aliquando.

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Pseudo-Chrysostom · 500 Excerpts (Historical Christian Faith …
ON DANIEL 13
Ah! What a great sign of acknowledgment—that a god eats and drinks a lot! Daniel did not say, “Master, this could never be God” (the king in fact was a weak person) but instead explained, “I speak to you about the God who created the earth and the sky, and you speak to me about such utter nonsense? Surely this would not be something that matters to God. God in fact does not have hunger, nor does he get tired.”
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