Sagradas Escrituras is one of the earliest Spanish translations of the Bible. Published in 1569, it is thought to be the work of a team of monks commanded by Casiodoro de Reina, an important Protestant scholar. Thus, it can be considered as the precursor of the Reina-Valera version, which is as important to Spanish-speaking Protestant churches as the King James version is for English-speaking Protestant communities. Thus, the relevance of this Reina version cannot be overemphasized.
This free BibleMax module features an electronic version of the Sagradas Escrituras. To display it correctly, you will need to download and install the free BibleMax core software, which can be found at the developer's site. Also, you will need a font that can display the Spanish orthographic signs, such as accents, swung dashes and so on. Unlike other BibleMax modules, this one can be found only in the free CD-ROM that you can order by paying the P&H costs. Besides BibleMax's core software, it contains dozens of Bible versions, as well as maps, graphics, commentaries and references. It can be a good addition to your Bible-related library.
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