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Juan 6:17

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17 y entrando en un navĂ­o, iban cruzando el mar hacia Capernaum. Y era ya oscuro, y JesĂșs no habĂ­a venido a ellos

Juan 6:17 Meaning and Commentary

John 6:17

And entered into a ship
In which they came, and was waiting for them; or into another:

and went over the sea towards Capernaum;
steered their course from Bethsaida, where they took shipping over the sea of Galilee; at least over one part of it, a creek or bay of it, as they intended, towards the city of Capernaum, which lay over against Bethsaida:

and it was now dark;
quite night, which made their voyage more uncomfortable, especially as it afterwards was tempestuous: but the worst of all was,

and Jesus was not come to them;
as they expected, and therefore were obliged to set sail and go without him.

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Juan 6:17 In-Context

15 Y sabiendo JesĂșs que habĂ­an de venir para arrebatarle, y hacerle rey, volviĂł a retirarse al monte, Ă©l solo
16 Y como se hizo tarde, descendieron sus discĂ­pulos al mar
17 y entrando en un navĂ­o, iban cruzando el mar hacia Capernaum. Y era ya oscuro, y JesĂșs no habĂ­a venido a ellos
18 Y el mar comenzĂł a levantarse con un gran viento
19 Cuando hubieron navegado como veinticinco o treinta estadios, ven a JesĂșs que andaba sobre el mar, y se acercaba al navĂ­o; y tuvieron miedo

TĂ­tulo en InglĂ©s – The Jubilee Bible

(De las Escrituras de La Reforma)

Editado por: Russell M. Stendal

Jubilee Bible 2000 – Russell Martin Stendal

© 2000, 2001, 2010

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