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Commentary on the Book or Wisdom, also known as Wisdom of Solomon, the last book to be written of the Old Testament, in the Catholic Church.
This is a Handbook about the Prophetic and Wisdom books of the Old Testament, that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of San Dámaso (Madrid,... more
This is a Handbook about the Prophetic and Wisdom books of the Old Testament, that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of San Dámaso (Madrid, Spain). In this pdf you can find de introduction to the handbook and the explanation of its content. You can buy this book in: https://tienda.sandamaso.es/manuales-de-ccrr/230-libros-profeticos-y-sapienciales.html
This book is the publication of my doctorate's thesis. I study four main aspects in the book of Wisdom, in all the Old Testament, in the inter testamentary Literature, and in the New Testament: righteousness, persecution of the righteous... more
This book is the publication of my doctorate's thesis. I study four main aspects in the book of Wisdom, in all the Old Testament, in the inter testamentary Literature, and in the New Testament: righteousness, persecution of the righteous one, salvation of God after death, and divine sonship. All these points through the righteous man of Wis 2,12-20 and Wis 5,1-5, who is a great "image/typos" of Christ, the Son of God, persecuted, crucified, killed and glorificated by the Father.
Here I am offering the index and presentation of my work. You can find the full text in http://www.verbodivino.es/libro/2440/si-el-justo-es-hijo-de-dios,-le-socorrera-sab-2,18
This is a Handbook about Fundamental Theology that belongs to the Spanish Episcopal Conference Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology in the feminine cloistered monasteries, named "Sapientia Amoris". In this pdf you can find de... more
This is a Handbook about Fundamental Theology that belongs to the Spanish Episcopal Conference Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology in the feminine cloistered monasteries, named "Sapientia Amoris".
In this pdf you can find de introduction to the handbook and the explanation of its content. You can buy this book asking for it in sapientiamoris@conferenciaepiscopal.es
This is a Handbook about Sacred Scriptures that belongs to the Spanish Episcopal Conference Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology in the feminine cloistered monasteries, named "Sapientia Amoris". In this pdf you can find de... more
This is a Handbook about Sacred Scriptures that belongs to the Spanish Episcopal Conference Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology in the feminine cloistered monasteries, named "Sapientia Amoris".
In this pdf you can find de introduction to the handbook and the explanation of its content. You can buy this book asking for it in sapientiamoris@conferenciaepiscopal.es
This is a Handbook about Sacred Scripture that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of San Dámaso (Madrid, Spain). In this pdf you can find de... more
This is a Handbook about Sacred Scripture that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of San Dámaso (Madrid, Spain).
In this pdf you can find de introduction to the handbook and the explanation of its content. You can buy this book in: http://www.sandamaso.es/tienda/manual-de-ccrr/195-introduccion-a-la-sagrada-escritura.html
This is a Handbook about the Pentateuch and the historical/narrative books of the Old Testament, that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of... more
This is a Handbook about the Pentateuch and the historical/narrative books of the Old Testament, that belongs to the Series of Handbooks for the study of Theology, of the Institute of Religious Sciences of the Eclesiastical University of San Dámaso (Madrid, Spain). In this pdf you can find de introduction to the handbook and the explanation of its content. You can buy this book in: http://www.sandamaso.es/tienda/manual-de-ccrr/196-pentateuco-y-libros-historicos.html
This publication contains the translation into Spanish of six major articles whose titles you can find in the PDF. Their authors are R. Guardini, F. Dreyfus, A. Vanhoye, P. Beauchamp, B.S. Childs, S.W. Hahn. You can buy the Book or eBook... more
This publication contains the translation into Spanish of six major articles whose titles you can find in the PDF. Their authors are R. Guardini, F. Dreyfus, A. Vanhoye, P. Beauchamp, B.S. Childs, S.W. Hahn.
You can buy the Book or eBook in: https://www.edicionesencuentro.com/libro/biblia-y-ciencia-de-la-fe.html
This is the edition of the Papers in Honor of Dr.Domingo Muñoz Leon, one of the most important scholars in the Gospel of John and Targums. You can find in this book the contributions of so many Spanish scholars teaching about the Bible.... more
This is the edition of the Papers in Honor of Dr.Domingo Muñoz Leon, one of the most important scholars in the Gospel of John and Targums. You can find in this book the contributions of so many Spanish scholars teaching about the Bible. In the PDF there are the titles of these texts, and the presentation  of the volume, which is at the same time the publication of 2008's "Estudios Bíblicos" edition.
In this book you can find the papers presented in the Symposium about the relationship of the Canon with the Bible and the Church; about the Word of God, the Bible and Canonical approach, at University San Dámaso (Madrid), in 2009. In... more
In this book you can find the papers presented in the Symposium about the relationship of the Canon with the Bible and the Church; about the Word of God, the Bible and Canonical approach, at University San Dámaso (Madrid), in 2009. In this PDF you can read the papers titles as well as the introduction of the edited book. For the full text of the articles:
http://www.sandamaso.es/tienda/presencia-y-dialogo/19-canon-biblia-iglesia-el-canon-de-la-escritura-y-la-exegesis-biblica.html
El presente artículo, en primer lugar, presenta "la vida" en general desde el punto de vista bíblico: Dios es el origen de toda vida, y es la vida plena. Asimismo, la Biblia utiliza la expresión "vida" como sinónimo de "salvación", y... more
El presente artículo, en primer lugar, presenta "la vida" en general desde el punto de vista bíblico: Dios es el origen de toda vida, y es la vida plena. Asimismo, la Biblia utiliza la expresión "vida" como sinónimo de "salvación", y también como salvación definitiva: "vida eterna". Un lugar especial ocupa Eva, como madre de todos los vivientes, y María, como la mujer madre de la nueva humanidad y nueva Eva que trae vida cumpliendo la promesa de Gn 3,15-16. Es ya prefigurada en Judit y Ester, dos mujeres sin hijos que sin embargo fueron fecundas trayendo salvación al pueblo de Dios.
El presente artículo se divide en tres partes. La primera aborda la cuestión de si José, María y Jesús forman una verdadera familia, analizándolo es- pecialmente a la luz de cómo se concibe ésta en los relatos de la creación, pues el... more
El presente artículo se divide en tres partes. La primera aborda la cuestión de si José, María y Jesús forman una verdadera familia, analizándolo es- pecialmente a la luz de cómo se concibe ésta en los relatos de la creación, pues el mismo Cristo remite a ellos al fundamentar la realidad matrimo- nial. La segunda parte estudia la realidad “sagrada” de esta familia, cuya santidad se expresa fundamentalmente en la confianza en Dios con que fueron afrontando todas las dificultades, así como en su vida centrada en el amor y en Dios. La tercera parte se localiza en la fecundidad de esta sa- grada familia más allá de la muerte, engendrando nueva vida especialmen- te a través de la Iglesia, que toma como modelo a la familia de Nazaret.
This paper has three parts. The first focuses on the holiness of God from the biblical texts, being this holiness the source of all other holiness, which is manifested in its beauty, its truth and its goodness. The second develops the... more
This paper has three parts. The first focuses on the holiness of God from the biblical texts, being this holiness the source of all other holiness, which is manifested in its beauty, its truth and its goodness. The second develops the divine invitation to man to live this holiness in the original project of creation, as well as the poor response of the human being. The third looks to the future in which God has promised to carry out the sanctification of men.

El presente artículo tiene tres partes. La primera se centra en la santidad de Dios desde los textos bíblicos, siendo ésta fuente de toda otra santidad, la cual se manifiesta en su belleza, su verdad y su bondad. La segunda desarrolla la invitación divina al hombre de vivir esta santidad en el proyecto original de la creación, así como la pobre respuesta del ser humano. La tercera mira al futuro en el que Dios ha prometido llevar a cabo la santificación de los hombres.
Hipólito pregunta al príncipe Myshkin, el personaje principal: «¿Es cierto, príncipe, que dijiste alguna vez: la belleza salvará al mundo?». El príncipe no respondió directamente a la cuestión, pero la novela sugiere que sí. Intentaremos... more
Hipólito pregunta al príncipe Myshkin, el personaje principal: «¿Es cierto, príncipe, que dijiste alguna vez: la belleza salvará al mundo?». El príncipe no respondió directamente a la cuestión, pero la novela sugiere que sí. Intentaremos responder bíblicamente a este interrogante fijándonos en cómo salvó Dios a su pueblo por la belleza de dos heroínas, Ester y Judit, las cuales prefiguran a la Virgen María.
There is an Italian song by Andrea Boccelli named Vivo per Lei, "I live for Her," that is, for Music. The song says beautiful things about music, as if music was a Lady. At one moment he confesses: If I had another life, I would also live... more
There is an Italian song by Andrea Boccelli named Vivo per Lei, "I live for Her," that is, for Music. The song says beautiful things about music, as if music was a Lady. At one moment he confesses: If I had another life, I would also live it for her. I very much like to hear this song while looking at Mary, our Holy Mother, instead of Music. At this point of the song, I always think that if I had not one, but a million more lives, I would like to live them all for Her, for our Lady. I would want to spend my time talking about Her, loving Her, studying Her, entering more and more deeply into her Heart. My essay has two different parts. The first one is about Spain and Coredemption. The second one is a biblical reflection on the convenience of proclaiming Co-redemption as a Marian dogma.
This article has two parts; it could be said, even, two contributions. The first one is an explanation (as plain and simple as possible) of the title “Co-redemptrix”, in comparison with the title “Redemptor” and “collaborator in... more
This article has two parts; it could be said, even, two contributions. The first one is an explanation (as plain and simple as possible) of the title “Co-redemptrix”, in comparison with the title “Redemptor” and “collaborator in redemption”. It shows how a real co-redemptrix, if there exists, should be associated in a very special way to our Lord, in an unique manner to his Last Supper, Passion, Death and Resurrection, and the Pentecost pouring out of the Holy Spirit. It also shows that, in fact, Our Lady is associated as no one else is, achieving all we could expect of a Co-redemptrix.
The second part of the article is about why should produce a great river of graces over the world a dogmatic definition of Mary Co-redemptrix. The reflexion get deep in Abraham (Gn 12,1-3) and God’s pedagogy in the Old Testament with “the chosen”, showing how to bless those elected by God is a real way of receiving God’s graces. This si the most original section of the article. It adds other considerations (dogmatic, ecumenical,…) about the benefits that such a definition could produce in our Age
This paper is a commentary on the Hymn we find in Phil 2:5-18. It underlines the imitation of Christ that God expects of every christian. Only if we live Christ's humility and communion among us, we will became real sons of God as the... more
This paper is a commentary on the Hymn we find in Phil 2:5-18. It underlines the imitation  of Christ that God expects of every christian. Only if we live Christ's humility and communion among us, we will became real sons of God as the unique Son of God, participating in his divinity.
This paper is about the third Synod of the Bishops in s.XXI, the second with Pope Benedict XVI. We offer an introduction to the XII Ordinary Assembly of this Synod, that gets deep in the Word of God and its role in the life and mission of... more
This paper is about the third Synod of the Bishops in s.XXI, the second with Pope Benedict XVI. We offer an introduction to the XII Ordinary Assembly of this Synod, that gets deep in the Word of God and its role in the life and mission of the Church.
The first part of this paper presents the texts where Paul meets Christ for the first time and is constituted in witness of the Risen Messiah: the three records from the book of Acts and the brief mention of Paul in Ga 1:15-16. The second... more
The first part of this paper presents the texts where Paul meets Christ for the first time and is constituted in witness of the Risen Messiah: the three records from the book of Acts and the brief mention of Paul in Ga 1:15-16. The second part offers three features of Paul’s apostolate: his conscience of being apostle; his preaching mission and Paul’s kerygma.
This paper is an introduction to the first book of Maccabeans, to its content and its theology. It has an important message for us: fidelity, piety, tradition... Reading this book, it is also important to make a reflection on violence in... more
This paper is an introduction to the first book of Maccabeans, to its content and its theology. It has an important message for us: fidelity, piety, tradition... Reading this book, it is also important to make a reflection on violence in the Bible.
This paper develops three main points about the relationship of Christ with the Sacred Scripture: first of all, his flesh, his body, his humanity, is the key and clue to open the understanding of the holy Bible. Secondly, Christ is the... more
This paper develops three main points about the relationship of Christ with the Sacred Scripture: first of all, his flesh, his body, his humanity, is the key and clue to open the understanding of the holy Bible. Secondly, Christ is the real and ultimate interpreter of the Scripture. Thirdly, He himself is the content of the Old and New Testament.
This paper is a canonical approach and interpretation of the first commandment given to Moses in Mount Sinai. Only one God must be loved and praised because there is only one, YHWH, the Lord. And the man is unable to make an image of the... more
This paper is a canonical approach and interpretation of the first commandment given to Moses in Mount Sinai. Only one God must be loved and praised because there is only one, YHWH, the Lord. And the man is unable to make an image of the unique God (only God himself could). Idols are forbidden, to fabricate them and to adore them. But, does this commandment implies to avoid any image of God? What about the images in our churches?
There is a law in Num 30:2-16 (the women's vows) that could have given a fundament to Mary's proposal of been virgin all her life. This is the explanation that matches better with her answer to the Gabrielle's announcement in Lk 1:34.
This essay explains in a clear way how to read canonically, id este, as Word of God in the Church, the Bible. We have the clue in Dei Verbum 12, developed later in the canonical approach as the Catholic Church has received it.
This essay gives the interpretation of the answer that God gives to Moses when he asks about His name. The complete answer will be only in Jesus' lips, but here we find some very interesting annotations in the triple answer of YHWH to... more
This essay gives the interpretation of the answer that God gives to Moses when he asks about His name. The complete answer will be only in Jesus' lips, but here we find some very interesting annotations in the triple answer of YHWH to Moses.
A commentary on the pontificial's document "Verbum Domini", specially on the fact that God spoke, and continues speaking today, through His Son, the Word of God, through the Bible and the Church; though Creation.
When Paul is writing his letter to the Galatians and cites his encounter with Peter in Antiochia, it is to underline his communion with Peter, that his apostolic work is valid because of this communion with the columns of the Church. This... more
When Paul is writing his letter to the Galatians and cites his encounter with Peter in Antiochia, it is to underline his communion with Peter, that his apostolic work is valid because of this communion with the columns of the Church. This passage of Ga 2 is not able to demonstrate, as it has been used to, that Paul was against Peter.
This essay shows how much God is friend of the human being, in the Book of Wisdom. It analyzes the term philanthropic in the Septuagint and specially in the Wisdom of Solomon. Gos has revealed his face little by little in the Old... more
This essay shows how much God is friend of the human being, in the Book of Wisdom. It analyzes the term philanthropic in the Septuagint and specially in the Wisdom of Solomon. Gos has revealed his face little by little in the Old Testament, and in this last book of the OT He finishes the revelation in the OT having prepared perfectly the plenitude of Revelation about God which will arrive with Christ.
Satan persecutes Job because he wishes him to curse God, to say: "God is bad, unjust"; the same as he did with Eve and Adam. But Job's victory is to continue to say, God is blessed. He demonstrates in this way that God can be loved for... more
Satan persecutes Job because he wishes him to curse God, to say: "God is bad, unjust"; the same as he did with Eve and Adam. But Job's victory is to continue to say, God is blessed. He demonstrates in this way that God can be loved for him himself, and not only for the blessings He gives to us.
With the light that comes from all the Old an New Testament texts about persecution, this essay explains the Bliss of Jesus for those persecuted. In fact, it gives so much light to understand the last persecution of the Church before the... more
With the light that comes from all the Old an New Testament texts about persecution, this essay explains the Bliss of Jesus for those persecuted. In fact, it gives so much light to understand the last persecution of the Church before the second coming of Jesus Christ.
The complete publication name is:
GIMÉNEZ GONZÁLEZ, A., “La persecución, ¿desgracia o bienaventuranza? La tradición bíblica del justo perseguido y la bienaventuranza evangélica de la persecución por la justicia (Mt 5,10)”, en J. M. SÁNCHEZ MALLO (ed.), Al servicio de la fe y de la caridad. XXXVIII Semana de Estudios Vicencianos (Evangelizare 55; CEME, Santa Marta de Tormes 2014) 167-207.
This article about "Pentateuch" belongs to the "Gran Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Biblia", published in 2013. Here you can find all the main points about the study of the Pentateuch, as well as the theological issues and connexion with... more
This article about "Pentateuch" belongs to the "Gran Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Biblia", published in 2013. Here you can find all the main points about the study of the Pentateuch, as well as the theological issues and connexion with the New Testament message.
This article about "Wisdom Literature" belongs to the "Gran Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Biblia", published in 2013. It refers the origin of wisdom literature in Israel, the wisdom books of the Bible, the literary genders of wisdom and... more
This article about "Wisdom Literature" belongs to the "Gran Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Biblia", published in 2013. It refers the origin of wisdom literature in Israel, the wisdom books of the Bible, the literary genders of wisdom and the theology of these books, all of them pointing to Christ, the Wisdom of God.
This is the translation into Spanish of a doctorate thesis at Pontificial Gregorian University (Rome), about the canonical approach of Brevard Spring Childs. You can buy it in:... more
This is the translation into Spanish of a doctorate thesis at Pontificial Gregorian University (Rome), about the canonical approach of Brevard Spring Childs. You can buy it in:
http://bac-editorial.es/estudios-y-ensayos/481-la-biblia-entre-historia-y-teologia-la-exegesis-canonica-de-b-s-childs.html?search_query=sanecki&results=1
This is the Caballero's review ( Navarra) of my doctorate's thesis, "Si el justo es hijo de Dios, le socorrerá" (Sab 2,18). Acercamiento canónico a la filiación divina del justo perseguido en Sab 1-6.
This is the José Manuel Sánchez Caro's review (UPSA, Salamanca) of my doctorate's thesis, "Si el justo es hijo de Dios, le socorrerá" (Sab 2,18). Acercamiento canónico a la filiación divina del justo perseguido en Sab 1-6.
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This is the Sanz Giménez-Rico's review (UP Comillas) of my doctorate's thesis, "Si el justo es hijo de Dios, le socorrerá" (Sab 2,18). Acercamiento canónico a la filiación divina del justo perseguido en Sab 1-6.
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This is the Sivatte's review of my doctorate's thesis, "Si el justo es hijo de Dios, le socorrerá" (Sab 2,18). Acercamiento canónico a la filiación divina del justo perseguido en Sab 1-6.
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This is the Gabino Uríbarri's review (UP Comillas) of my doctorate's thesis, "Si el justo es hijo de Dios, le socorrerá" (Sab 2,18). Acercamiento canónico a la filiación divina del justo perseguido en Sab 1-6.
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The first part of this paper presents the texts where Paul meets Christ for the first time and is constituted in witness of the Risen Messiah: the three records from the book of Acts and the brief mention of Paul in Ga 1:15-16. The second... more
The first part of this paper presents the texts where Paul meets Christ for the first time and is constituted in witness of the Risen Messiah: the three records from the book of Acts and the brief mention of Paul in Ga 1:15-16. The second part offers three features of Paul’s apostolate: his conscience of being apostle; his preaching mission and Paul’s kerygma.
This paper develops three main points about the relationship of Christ with the Sacred Scripture: first of all, his flesh, his body, his humanity, is the key and clue to open the understanding of the holy Bible. Secondly, Christ is the... more
This paper develops three main points about the relationship of Christ with the Sacred Scripture: first of all, his flesh, his body, his humanity, is the key and clue to open the understanding of the holy Bible. Secondly, Christ is the real and ultimate interpreter of the Scripture. Thirdly, He himself is the content of the Old and New Testament.
There is a law in Num 30:2-16 (the women's vows) that could have given a fundament to Mary's proposal of been virgin all her life. This is the explanation that matches better with her answer to the Gabrielle's... more
There is a law in Num 30:2-16 (the women's vows) that could have given a fundament to Mary's proposal of been virgin all her life. This is the explanation that matches better with her answer to the Gabrielle's announcement in Lk 1:34.
This paper is about the third Synod of the Bishops in s.XXI, the second with Pope Benedict XVI. We offer an introduction to the XII Ordinary Assembly of this Synod, that gets deep in the Word of God and its role in the life and mission of... more
This paper is about the third Synod of the Bishops in s.XXI, the second with Pope Benedict XVI. We offer an introduction to the XII Ordinary Assembly of this Synod, that gets deep in the Word of God and its role in the life and mission of the Church.
Satan persecutes Job because he wishes him to curse God, to say: "God is bad, unjust"; the same as he did with Eve and Adam. But Job's victory is to continue to say, God is blessed. He demonstrates in this way... more
Satan persecutes Job because he wishes him to curse God, to say: "God is bad, unjust"; the same as he did with Eve and Adam. But Job's victory is to continue to say, God is blessed. He demonstrates in this way that God can be loved for him himself, and not only for the blessings He gives to us.
El presente artículo tiene tres partes. La primera se centra en la santidad de Dios desde los textos bíblicos, siendo esta fuente de toda otra santidad, la cual se manifiesta en su belleza, su verdad y su bondad. La segunda desarrolla la... more
El presente artículo tiene tres partes. La primera se centra en la santidad de Dios desde los textos bíblicos, siendo esta fuente de toda otra santidad, la cual se manifiesta en su belleza, su verdad y su bondad. La segunda desarrolla la invitación divina al hombre de vivir esta santidad en el proyecto original de la creación, así como la pobre respuesta del ser humano. La tercera mira al futuro en el que Dios ha prometido llevar a cabo la santificación de los hombres.