Juan 1:44

44 Felipe era de Betsaida, de la ciudad de Andrés y de Pedro.

Juan 1:44 Meaning and Commentary

John 1:44

Now Philip was of Bethsaida
A town on the lake of Gennesaret, afterwards made a city by Philip the tetrarch, and called Julias, after the name of Caesar's daughter F13: it was a fishing town, and had its name from thence; and the disciples that were of it, were of this business:

the city of Andrew and Peter;
or "Simon", as read the Syriac and Persic versions: three apostles were called out of this place, as mean, and wicked, as it was; see ( Matthew 11:21 ) ; which was no small honour to it: it is a saying of the Jews F14, that

``a man's place (his native place) does not honour him, but a man honours his place.''

This was the case here.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 Joseph. Antiqu. l. 18. c. 3.
F14 T. Bab. Taanith, fol. 21. 2.

Juan 1:44 In-Context

42 Entonces lo trajo a Jesús. Jesús mirándolo, dijo: Tú eres Simón, hijo de Juan; tú serás llamado Cefas (que quiere decir: Pedro ).
43 Al día siguiente Jesús se propuso salir para Galilea, y encontró<***> a Felipe, y le dijo<***>: Sígueme.
44 Felipe era de Betsaida, de la ciudad de Andrés y de Pedro.
45 Felipe encontró<***> a Natanael y le dijo<***>: Hemos hallado a aquel de quien escribió Moisés en la ley, y también los profetas, a Jesús de Nazaret, el hijo de José.
46 Y Natanael le dijo: ¿Puede algo bueno salir de Nazaret? Felipe le dijo<***>: Ven, y ve.
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