Juan 21:13

13 Jesús vino<***>, tomó<***> el pan y se lo dio<***>; y lo mismo hizo con el pescado.

Juan 21:13 Meaning and Commentary

John 21:13

Jesus then cometh and taketh bread
After they had taken the fish out of the net, and all was prepared for the meal, and the disciples were set down to eat, Christ came and took his place as the master of the feast, and head of the family; and taking up the bread, as was his usual method, he asked a blessing over it, and gave thanks for it. Beza's ancient copy, and one of Stephens's read, "and having given thanks he gave" which is agreeably to his usual practice at meals.

And giveth them, and fish likewise;
he distributed both bread and fish to his disciples. So, in a spiritual sense, he provides plentifully for his people; gives them to eat of the hidden manna, and tree of life, and leads to fountains of living waters; encourages them to eat and drink freely, what is of his own preparing, and at his own expense provided for them.

Juan 21:13 In-Context

11 Simón Pedro subió a la barca, y sacó la red a tierra, llena de peces grandes, ciento cincuenta y tres; y aunque había tantos, la red no se rompió.
12 Jesús les dijo<***>: Venid y desayunad. Ninguno de los discípulos se atrevió a preguntarle: ¿Quién eres tú?, sabiendo que era el Señor.
13 Jesús vino<***>, tomó<***> el pan y se lo dio<***>; y lo mismo hizo con el pescado.
14 Esta fue la tercera vez que Jesús se manifestó a los discípulos, después de haber resucitado de entre los muertos.
15 Entonces, cuando habían acabado de desayunar, Jesús dijo<***> a Simón Pedro: Simón, hijo de Juan , ¿me amas más que éstos? Pedro le dijo<***>: Sí, Señor, tú sabes que te quiero. Jesús le dijo<***>: Apacienta mis corderos.
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