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Meaning of el camello y la aguja by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

el camello y la aguja
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All we have ever heard the biblical phrase (Matthew 19-24): is easier that a camel by the hodon of a needle, a rich come into the Kingdom of heaven. Clear that it is not the same interpretation that makes a Marxist than a defender of capitalism does. For a Marxist refers to all rich. Well the phrase in question is a poor transliteration of Greek to take kamelos (camel) by kamilos (rope, thick rope). Despite all the Church has maintained it.

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