Salmo 1: Reflexiones teológicas y escatológicas acerca del juicio
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17162/rt.v26i1.821Abstract
“Salmo 1: Reflexiones teológicas y escatológicas sobre el juicio” — Este
artículo busca mostrar al Salmo 1 como una figura escatológica del gran
conflicto entre el bien y el mal, donde el mal acaba mal y el bien triunfa
para siempre. El autor muestra que el salmista establece un paralelo especial
entre el bien (representado por el hombre feliz) y el mal (representado
por el hombre malvado) que en realidad es más que un mero paralelo,
pues es el desarrollo de la conducta del salvo y del perdido hasta el mismo
final de ambos. Se muestra que en esta ruta, la obediencia de la Ley de Dios
juega un rol importante para determinar el fin de ambos en un justo juicio.
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2017-09-07
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