Biblia

Book of Job

Book of Job First of the poetic didactic books of the Old Testament in the Vulgate. The author and period of composition are still matters of conjecture, though the evidence for the post-exilic era is insufficient. The original language was Hebrew with perhaps an Aramaic foundation. Containing 42 chapters, it presents an investigation into the … Continue reading “Book of Job”

Book of Hosea

Book of Hosea (Hebrew: deliverance) One of the minor prophets whose career is known only by his prophecy. The introductory verses record that he carried on his ministry during the reigns of the Judean kings Ozias, Joathan, Achaz and Ezechias; and in the days of Jeroboam II the son of Joas, king of Israel. Assuming … Continue reading “Book of Hosea”

Book of Habakkuk

Book of Habakkuk In the Old Testament, contains the prophecies of Habacuc, foretelling, as a thing incredible to Juda, the invasion of the Chaldeans. The temple of Jerusalem , which was to be destroyed by Nabuchodonosor, King of the Chaldeans, 587 B.C., was still standing (2, 20), and the fact that the Chaldean conquest did … Continue reading “Book of Habakkuk”

Book of Habacuc

Book of Habacuc In the Old Testament, contains the prophecies of Habacuc, foretelling, as a thing incredible to Juda, the invasion of the Chaldeans. The temple of Jerusalem , which was to be destroyed by Nabuchodonosor, King of the Chaldeans, 587 B.C., was still standing (2, 20), and the fact that the Chaldean conquest did … Continue reading “Book of Habacuc”

Book of Esther

Book of Esther A book of the Bible, relating the history of a Jewish orphan girl named Edissa, later Esther, written probably not later than the time of Esdras, by an unknown author. Catholic scholars regard it as true history. It portrays Persian court life with great exactness of detail and apparently is based upon … Continue reading “Book of Esther”

Book of Cries

Book of Cries is the church book used for entries of banns, proclamations, and the like. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Book of Concord

Book of Concord An accumulation, published, 1580 , of the Confessions accepted by practically the whole Lutheran Church as authentic, containing the three General Creeds, the Augsburg Confession, Luther’s Catechisms, and the like. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Book of Baruch

Book of Baruch In the Catholic Bible, an inspired writing containing, in five chapters , the prophecy with which Baruch consoled the Jewish exiles on the River Sedi and which they sent, with some rescued silver vessels, back to Jerusalem . A sixth chapter is made of the Epistle of Jeremias, which seems rather to … Continue reading “Book of Baruch”