Summary:
"The Reina Valera New Testament of the Bible 1865" by Reina and Valera is a religious text, likely produced in the mid-19th century. This version of the New Testament offers a Spanish translation of key Christian scriptures, intended for readers seeking a historical perspective on biblical texts and their interpretations. The work emphasizes the lineage and life of Jesus Christ, as well as important theological teachings that are central to Christian faith. The opening of this New Testament presents a detailed account of Jesus Christ's genealogy, tracing his lineage from Abraham through David, and culminating in the story of his birth and early life. It introduces pivotal moments such as the angel's announcement to Joseph, the visit of the Magi, and Herod's order to kill children in Bethlehem, which sets the stage for the theological themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the fulfillment of prophecy. Throughout the early chapters, the text outlines foundational teachings of Jesus, showcasing his miracles, his interactions with disciples, and his teachings on faith and righteousness, establishing the framework for the New Testament narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)