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Lucas 6:3

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3 E Jesus, respondendo-lhes, disse: Nem ao menos tendes lido o que fez Davi quando teve fome, ele e seus companheiros?

Lucas 6:3 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 6:3

And Jesus answering them, said
For they brought the charge against the disciples to him, being desirous to know what he would say, and that they might have something to accuse him of; and who, at once, took up the cause of his disciples, and vindicated them, by observing what David did, when he, and his men were an hungry; how that he went into the tabernacle, and took the showbread, and ate of it, and gave it to his men, who also ate of it; which, according to the law, was only allowed to priests; and by taking notice of another instance, which this evangelist does not relate; namely, how on the sabbath days the priests, by doing various servile works, profaned the sabbath day, and yet were not charged with any blame; (See Gill on Matthew 12:3). (See Gill on Matthew 12:4). (See Gill on Matthew 12:5).

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Lucas 6:3 In-Context

1 E sucedeu que, num dia de sábado, passava Jesus pelas searas; e seus discípulos iam colhendo espigas e, debulhando-as com as mãos, as comiam.
2 Alguns dos fariseus, porém, perguntaram; Por que estais fazendo o que não é lícito fazer nos sábados?
3 E Jesus, respondendo-lhes, disse: Nem ao menos tendes lido o que fez Davi quando teve fome, ele e seus companheiros?
4 Como entrou na casa de Deus, tomou os pães da proposição, dos quais não era lícito comer senão só aos sacerdotes, e deles comeu e deu também aos companheiros?
5 Também lhes disse: O Filho do homem é Senhor do sábado.

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