Lucas 11:11

11 »¿Quién de ustedes que sea padre, si su hijo le pide[a] un pescado, le dará en cambio una serpiente?

Lucas 11:11 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 11:11

If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father,
&c.] Our Lord illustrates and confirms what he had said before by an instance common among men: the relation between a father and a son is natural, and it is very near; and it is usual for a son, when hungry, and at the proper times of meals, to ask bread of his father: and when he does,

will he give him a stone?
should he do so, he would show that his heart was as hard, or harder than the stone he gives:

or if he ask a fish, will he, for a fish, give him a serpent?
And endeavour to deceive him by the likeness of the one to the other, especially some sort of fish, which would poison or sting him, but not refresh and nourish him: such inhuman brutish parents are not surely to be found; (See Gill on Matthew 7:9), (See Gill on Matthew 7:10).

Lucas 11:11 In-Context

9 »Así que yo les digo: Pidan, y se les dará; busquen, y encontrarán; llamen, y se les abrirá la puerta.
10 Porque todo el que pide, recibe; el que busca, encuentra; y al que llama, se le abre.
11 »¿Quién de ustedes que sea padre, si su hijo le pide un pescado, le dará en cambio una serpiente?
12 ¿O si le pide un huevo, le dará un escorpión?
13 Pues si ustedes, aun siendo malos, saben dar cosas buenas a sus hijos, ¡cuánto más el Padre celestial dará el Espíritu Santo a quienes se lo pidan!»

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "le pide" . Var. "le pide pan, le dará una piedra; o si le pide" .
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