"El G nesi" constitueix el primer llibre de la B -blia i una de les obres fonamentals de la tradici 3 judeocristiana. Aquesta obra, fruit del treball rigor 3s del monjo de Montserrat i destacat biblista Bonaventura Ubach, ofereix una aproximaci 3 profunda als relats de la creaci 3, els or -gens de la humanitat i les hist ries dels patriarques.
A trav s d'una traducci 3 acurada i un aparell cr -tic d'alt valor acad mic, l'obra explora temes universals com l'ordre del cosmos, la condici 3 humana i l'alian a divina. Ubach, reconegut per la seva vasta recerca arqueol gica i geogr fica a l'Orient Pr xim, aporta una perspectiva nica que ajuda a contextualitzar els textos sagrats dins el seu entorn hist ric i cultural original.
Aquest volum s una pe a clau per als estudiosos de la teologia, la hist ria antiga i la llengua catalana. Representa un esfor monumental per apropar el text sagrat al lector amb claredat i rigor, mantenint la solemnitat i la bellesa liter ria del relat original. "El G nesi" s un document essencial per comprendre les arrels de la cultura occidental i la seva evoluci 3 espiritual.
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