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Marcos 2:25

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Marcos 2:25 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 2:25

And he said unto them
By way of answer to their question, and which was a full one, and enough to silence them:

have ye never read what David did;
referring to the history in ( 1 Samuel 21:1-15 ) .

when he had need:
of bread, was in great necessity, and in the utmost distress:

and was an hungered, he, and they that were with him?
which was a justifiable reason for what he and his company did; as it was for the action of the disciples; being in a like case, and therefore very appropriate to the purpose; (See Gill on Matthew 12:3).

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Marcos 2:25 In-Context

23 Discusión acerca del día de descanso
Cierto día de descanso, mientras Jesús caminaba por unos terrenos sembrados, sus discípulos comenzaron a arrancar espigas de grano para comer.
24 Entonces los fariseos le dijeron a Jesús:
—Mira, ¿por qué tus discípulos violan la ley al cosechar granos en el día de descanso?
25 Jesús les dijo:
26 Entró en la casa de Dios (en el tiempo que Abiatar era sumo sacerdote) y violó la ley al comer los panes sagrados que solo a los sacerdotes se les permite comer, y también les dio una porción a sus compañeros.
27 Después Jesús les dijo:
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