El “Ungimiento del Santísimo” En Daniel 9:24
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https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v27i1.253Keywords:
Daniel, Santísimo, 70 semanas, profecíasAbstract
Este artículo estudia el significado de la frase “ungir el santo de los santos” de Daniel 9:24, en su relación lingüística y temática en el libro de Daniel y del Antiguo Testamento, mostrando que su simbolismo está directamente relacionado con el ungimiento del sacerdote y del santuario con la finalidad de iniciar el ministerio expiatorio e intercesor. De acuerdo con esto, el autor revisa su relación con el ungimiento de Jesús en ocasión de su bautismo y del Santuario celestial en el contexto del cumplimiento de la profecía de las 70 semanas, argumentando que “ungir el santo de los santos” simboliza un nuevo y superior “ungimiento”, en este caso, del Mesías Príncipe, el verdadero Sumo Sacerdote, y del Santuario celestial, con lo cual se daría por inaugurado el ministerio intercesor sacerdotal del Mesías.Downloads
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2015-07-21
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