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Lucas 6:9

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9 Entonces JesĂşs les dijo: Yo os pregunto: Âżes lĂ­cito en el dĂ­a de reposo hacer bien o hacer mal; salvar una vida o destruirla?

Lucas 6:9 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 6:9

Then said Jesus unto them
The Scribes and Pharisees, who were watching him, and whose thoughts, and the reasonings of their minds, purposes, and intentions, he full well knew:

I will ask you one thing;
or question, as they had asked him one before; ( Matthew 12:10 )

is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? to
save life, or to destroy it?
(See Gill on Mark 3:4) to which may be added, that to save life on the sabbath day was agreeable to their own canons: there were many things which they allowed might be done on the sabbath day, when life was in danger, which otherwise were not lawful; (See Gill on Matthew 12:8).

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Lucas 6:9 In-Context

7 Y los escribas y los fariseos observaban atentamente a Jesús para ver si sanaba en el día de reposo, a fin de encontrar de qué acusarle.
8 Pero El sabía lo que ellos estaban pensando, y dijo al hombre que tenía la mano seca: Levántate y ven acá. Y él, levantándose, se le acercó.
9 Entonces JesĂşs les dijo: Yo os pregunto: Âżes lĂ­cito en el dĂ­a de reposo hacer bien o hacer mal; salvar una vida o destruirla?
10 Y después de mirarlos a todos a su alrededor, dijo al hombre: Extiende tu mano. Y él lo hizo así, y su mano quedó sana.
11 Pero ellos se llenaron de ira, y discutían entre sí qué podrían hacerle a Jesús.

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