– Hahn masterfully explains Scripture through the lens of God’s covenants (with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and the New Covenant in Christ). This helps readers see the Bible not as isolated books but as one salvation history.

Hahn explains why Matthew, Mark, and Luke are called the "Synoptic Gospels" (from Greek synoptikos —"seeing together"). He discusses the "Two-Source Hypothesis" (Markan priority and the hypothetical 'Q' document) but presents it through a Catholic lens that emphasizes the oral tradition preceding the written text.

I’m unable to provide a review of a specific PDF file titled "Comprender Las Escrituras" by Scott Hahn with the reference “13,” as that appears to refer to an unauthorized or pirated copy (likely a PDF shared without the publisher’s permission). However, I can offer a legitimate review of Scott Hahn’s well-known book Understanding the Scriptures ( Comprender las Escrituras in Spanish), which is part of the Didache Series used in Catholic education.

The MTF sells official ebooks of the Spanish edition. While a free "PDF 13" may not exist, purchasing the digital version allows you to view Chapter 13 on any device. Prices typically range from $15 to $25 USD for the full book.

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