Lucas 13:2

2 —preguntó Jesús—.

Lucas 13:2 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 13:2

And Jesus answering, said unto them
Neither approving, nor condemning Pilate's action; and though he allowed the Galileans to be sinners, which could not be denied, he does not bear hard upon them, but improves the instance for the conviction of his hearers, and in order to show them the necessity of repentance, and to bring them to it:

suppose ye that these Galileans were sinners above all the
Galileans, because they suffered such things?
such a supposition they seem to have made, by their speaking to Christ concerning this matter; and concluded from their violent and untimely deaths, that they had been notorious and uncommon sinners, and guilty of the most enormous crimes, which had brought upon them the just judgments of God: whereas this is not a rule of judging; oftentimes the best of men suffer exceedingly in this life; God's judgments are a great deep, and not to be fathomed by us, nor is it to be easily known, when any thing befalls persons in a way of judgment; there is nothing comes by chance, but every thing by the wise disposal of divine providence, to answer some end or another; nor are persons that are punished, either immediately by the hand of God, or by the civil magistrate, to be insulted, but rather to be pitied; besides, love and hatred, the characters and states of men, are not to be known by these effects in providence.

Lucas 13:2 In-Context

1 Un llamado al arrepentimiento
En esos días, le informaron a Jesús que Pilato había asesinado a varias personas de Galilea mientras ofrecían sacrificios en el templo.
2 —preguntó Jesús—.
3 ¡De ninguna manera! Y ustedes también perecerán a menos que se arrepientan de sus pecados y vuelvan a Dios.
4 ¿Y qué piensan de los dieciocho que murieron cuando la torre de Siloé les cayó encima? ¿Acaso eran los peores pecadores de Jerusalén?
5 No, y les digo de nuevo, a menos que se arrepientan, ustedes también perecerán».
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