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Lucas 12:41

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41 Pedro perguntou: “Senhor, estás contando esta parábola para nós ou para todos?”

Lucas 12:41 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 12:41

Then Peter said unto him, Lord
The Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read, "our Lord":

speakest thou this parable:
of the master at the wedding, and his servants waiting for him, or of the housekeeper watching that his house be not broken up, or both:

unto us, or unto all?
Peter was in doubt whether the above discourse was peculiarly directed to them, the apostles, as containing special instructions to them in the discharge of the ministerial work; or whether it was designed for all his disciples and followers, both in the present age, and in time to come, to the end of the world.

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Lucas 12:41 In-Context

39 Entendam, porém, isto: se o dono da casa soubesse a que hora viria o ladrão, não permitiria que a sua casa fosse arrombada.
40 Estejam também vocês preparados, porque o Filho do homem virá numa hora em que não o esperam”.
41 Pedro perguntou: “Senhor, estás contando esta parábola para nós ou para todos?”
42 O Senhor respondeu: “Quem é, pois, o administrador fiel e sensato, a quem seu senhor encarrega dos seus servos, para lhes dar sua porção de alimento no tempo devido?
43 Feliz o servo a quem o seu senhor encontrar fazendo assim quando voltar.
Biblia Sagrada, Nova Versão Internacional®, NVI® Copyright © 1993, 2000 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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