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Lucas 5:2

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2 Entonces vio dos barcas que los pescadores habían dejado en la playa mientras lavaban las redes.

Lucas 5:2 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 5:2

And saw two ships standing by the lake
Or two fishing boats; which were, as the Arabic version renders it, "detained by anchors at the shore of the lake"; the one belonging to Peter and Andrew, and the other to Zebedee, and his two sons, James and John:

but the fishermen were gone out of them;
that is, either the above persons, or their servants:

and were washing their nets;
on shore; they having gathered a great deal of soil and filthiness, but had caught no fish; and therefore were cleansing their nets, in order to lay them up, finding it to be in vain to make any further attempts with them at present; and which considered, makes the following miracle the more illustrious.

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Lucas 5:2 In-Context

1 Un día estaba Jesús a orillas del lago de Genesaret, y la gente lo apretujaba para escuchar el mensaje de Dios.
2 Entonces vio dos barcas que los pescadores habían dejado en la playa mientras lavaban las redes.
3 Subió a una de las barcas, que pertenecía a Simón, y le pidió que la alejara un poco de la orilla. Luego se sentó, y enseñaba a la gente desde la barca.
4 Cuando acabó de hablar, le dijo a Simón:—Lleva la barca hacia aguas más profundas, y echen allí las redes para pescar.
5 —Maestro, hemos estado trabajando duro toda la noche y no hemos pescado nada —le contestó Simón—. Pero como tú me lo mandas, echaré las redes.
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