the Week of Proper 26 / Ordinary 31
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Bible Commentaries
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Antiguo Testamento
The creation, humanity's fall, the flood, and God's covenant with Abraham and his descendants. Éxodo
Israel's escape from Egypt, receiving the Law, and covenant formation at Mount Sinai. Levítico
Laws on sacrifices, purity, and holiness, guiding Israel's worship and community life. Números
Israel's wilderness journey, census data, and preparations for entering the Promised Land. Deuteronomio
Moses' final speeches reiterating the Law and renewing Israel's covenant before entering Canaan. Josué
Israel's conquest, division of Canaan, and Joshua's leadership in settling the Promised Land. Jueces
Israel's cycle of sin, oppression, and deliverance by judges, highlighting moral decline. Rut
A story of loyalty and redemption, leading to Ruth becoming an ancestor of King David. 1 Samuel
Samuel's leadership, Saul's reign, and David's rise as Israel's future king. 2 Samuel
Focuses on King David's reign, his successes, personal failings, and the establishment of a united Israel. 1 Reyes
Solomon's reign, the temple's construction, and the kingdom's division after his death. 2 Reyes
Chronicles the history of Israel and Judah, detailing the reigns of their kings and the fall of Jerusalem. 1 Crónicas
A retelling of Israel's history, focusing on David's reign and temple preparations. 2 Crónicas
The history of Judah's kings, emphasizing temple worship, leading to Babylonian exile. Esdras
The return from exile, rebuilding the temple, and reestablishing the Law in Jerusalem. Nehemías
Nehemiah's efforts to rebuild Jerusalem's walls and restore the community's faithfulness. Ester
A Jewish queen's courage saves her people from a plot of genocide in Persia. Job
A righteous man's suffering, his dialogues on justice, and God's ultimate sovereignty. Salmos
A collection of songs and prayers expressing worship, lament, thanksgiving, and praise to God. Proverbios
Wisdom sayings offering guidance on moral living, relationships, and the fear of God. Eclesiastés
Reflects on the meaning of life, exploring the futility of human endeavors and the pursuit of wisdom. Cantares
A poetic celebration of love, expressing deep romantic and spiritual devotion between lovers. Isaías
Prophecies of judgment and redemption, foretelling the Messiah's coming and Israel's restoration. Jeremías
Warnings of Jerusalem's destruction, calls for repentance, and promises of a new covenant. Lamentaciones
Poems mourning Jerusalem's destruction and expressing deep sorrow, yet hope in God's mercy. Ezequiel
Visions and prophecies of Jerusalem's fall, Israel's restoration, and a future temple. Daniel
Stories of faithfulness in exile and visions of future kingdoms and God's ultimate victory. Oseas
A prophet's marriage symbolizes God's steadfast love for unfaithful Israel, calling for repentance. Joel
Prophecies of a locust plague, judgment, and the outpouring of God's Spirit. Amós
A call for social justice, condemning Israel's complacency and predicting divine judgment. Jonás
A reluctant prophet's mission to Nineveh, highlighting God's mercy towards repentance. Miqueas
Warnings of judgment, calls for justice, and prophecies of a future ruler from Bethlehem. Nahúm
The impending fall of Nineveh as God's judgment against Assyrian cruelty. Habacuc
A prophet questions God's justice, leading to a vision of divine sovereignty and faith. Sofonías
Prophecies of judgment on Judah and surrounding nations, with promises of restoration. Ageo
Encouragement to rebuild the temple after the Babylonian exile, emphasizing God's presence. Zacarías
Visions and prophecies encouraging the returned exiles, foretelling the Messiah's coming. Malaquías
A call to covenant faithfulness, addressing Israel's spiritual apathy, and predicting Elijah's return.
Nuevo Testamento
Jesus' life, teachings, and fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies as the Messiah. San Marcos
A fast-paced account of Jesus' ministry, focusing on his actions and sacrificial death. San Lucas
Jesus' life, emphasizing compassion for the marginalized and the universal scope of salvation. San Juan
Theological reflections on Jesus as the Word of God, focusing on his divine nature and mission. Hechos
The early church's growth, the apostles' ministry, and the spread of the Gospel. Romanos
A theological treatise on salvation, grace, faith, and righteousness through Jesus Christ for all. 1 Corintios
Paul addresses divisions, immorality, and spiritual gifts in the Corinthian church. 2 Corintios
Paul's defense of his apostleship, his sufferings, and the power of God's grace. Gálatas
Paul's defense of the Gospel of grace against legalism, emphasizing faith in Christ alone. Efesios
Paul's teachings on the church's unity, spiritual blessings in Christ, and Christian conduct. Filipenses
A letter of joy and encouragement, urging humility and faithfulness amid persecution. Colosenses
Paul's emphasis on Christ's supremacy and warnings against false teachings. 1 Tesalonicenses
Encouragement to a young church, with teachings on holiness and Christ's return. 2 Tesalonicenses
Clarifications about Christ's return and exhortations to stand firm in faith. 1 Timoteo
Guidance for church leadership, sound teaching, moral conduct, and defending the truth of the gospel. 2 Timoteo
Paul's final exhortations to Timothy, emphasizing perseverance and faithfulness. Tito
Instructions for establishing order in the church, promoting sound doctrine, and living with integrity. Filemón
A personal appeal for the forgiveness and restoration of a runaway slave, Onesimus. Hebreos
An insightful look at Christ's supremacy, priesthood, and the fulfillment of prophecies. Santiago
Practical wisdom on living out one's faith through good works and righteous behavior. 1 Pedro
Encouragement for suffering Christians to remain faithful and hopeful in their trials. 2 Pedro
A reminder to grow in faith, resist false teachings, and remain steadfast awaiting His return. 1 Juan
Teachings on love, obedience, and assurance of salvation through fellowship with God. 2 Juan
A letter encouraging love, obedience to God's commands, caution against teachings that deny Christ's truth. 3 Juan
A personal letter commending hospitality and warning against arrogance in church leadership. Judas
A strong warning against false teachers and a passionate call to defend the faith and uphold the truth. Apocalipsis
Apocalyptic visions of God's ultimate victory, Christ's return, and the new heaven and earth.
Author's Biography
William Robertson Nicoll fue un influyente ministro de la Iglesia Libre de Escocia, editor y crítico literario, nacido el 10 de octubre de 1851 en Lumsden, Aberdeenshire. El legado perdurable de Nicoll está estrechamente ligado a su profundo impacto en círculos religiosos y literarios a principios del siglo XX. Educado en la Universidad de Aberdeen, fue dotado de un profundo acervo académico que definiría su carrera posterior. Después de desempeñarse en roles pastorales, su salud lo llevó a dedicarse al trabajo literario y editorial, donde sus contribuciones se volvieron monumentales.
Nicoll fundó y editó varias publicaciones significativas, incluyendo "The Expositor" y "The British Weekly", un periódico que rápidamente ganó una amplia audiencia entre la comunidad no conformista en Gran Bretaña. Su destreza editorial fue incomparable, combinando profundidad teológica con comentarios accesibles, haciendo discusiones religiosas y morales profundas disponibles para el laico. La capacidad de Nicoll para involucrarse e influenciar la opinión pública a través de sus editoriales y artículos mostraba su agudo entendimiento del espíritu social y religioso de su época.
Además, Nicoll fue un prolífico autor y compilador, dejando un rico legado literario. Su obra más notable incluye "The Expositor's Bible", una serie de comentarios exhaustivos sobre la Biblia escrita por destacados académicos de la época, que sigue siendo un recurso valioso tanto para teólogos como para lectores laicos. La mano editorial de Nicoll guió la serie, asegurando su accesibilidad y rigor académico.
Más allá de sus contribuciones editoriales y teológicas, Nicoll también fue reconocido por su crítica literaria, con un enfoque particular en temas cristianos y teológicos en la literatura. Sus agudas percepciones cerraban la brecha entre lo sagrado y lo secular, destacando las dimensiones espirituales en las obras de autores contemporáneos e históricos.
William Robertson Nicoll falleció el 4 de mayo de 1923, pero su legado perdura a través de sus contribuciones a la erudición religiosa, la crítica literaria y el periodismo. Su trabajo no solo enriqueció los estudios teológicos, sino que también fomentó una apreciación más profunda de la interacción entre la fe y la cultura entre los lectores de todo el mundo.