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La Versión Reina-Valera Antigua fue traducida y publicada originalmente en 1569 por Casiodoro de Reina, después de doce años de intenso trabajo, y mas tarde publicada en 1602 con la revisión de Cipriano de Valera, quien dedicó mas de veinte años de su vida a esta revisión. (Introducción por Wikipedia)

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