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Marcos 6:46

Listen to Marcos 6:46
46 Despu茅s de despedirse de la gente, subi贸 a las colinas para orar a solas.

Marcos 6:46 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 6:46

And when he had sent them away
Either his disciples, or rather the multitude:

he departed into a mountain to pray:
after his disciples were gone, and he had dismissed the people, he went from the desert where he had been, up into a mountain; being a retired place, to spend some time in private prayer to God; (See Gill on Matthew 14:23).

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Marcos 6:46 In-Context

44 隆Un total de cinco mil hombres y sus familias se alimentaron de esos panes!
45 Jes煤s camina sobre el agua
Inmediatamente despu茅s, Jes煤s insisti贸 en que sus disc铆pulos regresaran a la barca y comenzaran a cruzar el lago hacia Betsaida mientras 茅l enviaba a la gente a casa.
46 Despu茅s de despedirse de la gente, subi贸 a las colinas para orar a solas.
47 Muy tarde esa misma noche, los disc铆pulos estaban en la barca en medio del lago y Jes煤s estaba en tierra, solo.
48 Jes煤s vio que ellos se encontraban en serios problemas, pues remaban con mucha fuerza y luchaban contra el viento y las olas. A eso de las tres de la madrugada,
Jes煤s se acerc贸 a ellos caminando sobre el agua. Su intenci贸n era pasarlos de largo,
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