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Desde entonces Jesús comenzó a predicar: "Arrepiéntanse, porque el reino de los cielos se ha acercado." (Matthew 4:17)
Andando Jesús junto al mar de Galilea, vio a dos hermanos, Simón, llamado Pedro, y Andrés su hermano, echando una red al mar, porque eran pescadores. (Matthew 4:18)
Y les dijo: "Vengan en pos de Mí, y Yo los haré pescadores de hombres." (Matthew 4:19)
Entonces ellos, dejando al instante las redes, Lo siguieron.
Y pasando de allí, Jesús vio a otros dos hermanos, Jacobo (Santiago), hijo de Zebedeo, y Juan su hermano, en la barca con su padre Zebedeo, remendando sus redes, y los llamó. (Matthew 4:21)
Y ellos, dejando al instante la barca y a su padre, Lo siguieron. (Matthew 4:22)
Y Jesús iba por toda Galilea, enseñando en sus sinagogas, proclamando el evangelio (las buenas nuevas) del reino, y sanando toda enfermedad y toda dolencia en el pueblo. (Matthew 4:23)

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Matthew 4:20 - Cross Reference

Entonces Pedro comenzó a decir a Jesús: "Nosotros lo hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido." (Mark 10:28)
revelar a Su Hijo en mí para que yo Lo anunciara entre los Gentiles, no consulté enseguida con carne y sangre, (Galatians 1:16)
Entonces se volvió, dejando de seguirlo, tomó un par de bueyes y los sacrificó, y con los aparejos de los bueyes coció su carne, y la dio a la gente y ellos comieron. Después se levantó y fue tras Elías, y le servía. (1 Kings 19:21)
Entonces Pedro Le respondió: "Mira, nosotros lo hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido; ¿qué, pues, recibiremos?" (Matthew 19:27)
Me apresuré y no me tardé En guardar Tus mandamientos. (Psalm 119:60)
El que ama al padre o a la madre más que a Mí, no es digno de Mí; y el que ama al hijo o a la hija más que a Mí, no es digno de Mí. (Matthew 10:37)
Y Pedro dijo: "Nosotros hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido." (Luke 18:28)