Hacia una interpretación de los 1260 días de Apocalipsis
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https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v33i1.1050Keywords:
Apocalipsis, 1260 días, exégesis, teología, creencias adventistasAbstract
Este estudio discute los desafíos exegéticos que enfrenta la interpretación historicista del período de los 1260 días (Ap 11:3 y 12:6), 42 meses (Ap 11:2 y 13:5) o “tiempo, tiempos y medio tiempo” (Ap 12:14). El autor efectúa una exégesis de los textos que mencionan el período y esboza su teología. Esto le permite concluir que la posición historicista de los 1260 días es en esencia exegéticamente defendible, al mismo tiempo que sugiere áreas de estudio adicional en este terreno.Downloads
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2018-07-10
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