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Ven," le dijo Jesús. Y descendiendo Pedro de la barca, caminó sobre las aguas, y fue hacia Jesús. (Matthew 14:29)
Pero viendo la fuerza del viento tuvo miedo, y empezando a hundirse gritó: "¡Señor, sálvame!" (Matthew 14:30)
Al instante Jesús, extendiendo la mano, lo sostuvo y le dijo: "Hombre de poca fe, ¿por qué dudaste?" (Matthew 14:31)
Cuando ellos subieron a la barca, el viento se calmó.
Entonces los que estaban en la barca Lo adoraron, diciendo: "En verdad eres Hijo de Dios." (Matthew 14:33)
Terminada la travesía, bajaron a tierra en Genesaret. (Matthew 14:34)
Y cuando los hombres de aquel lugar reconocieron a Jesús, enviaron a decirlo por toda aquella región de alrededor y Le trajeron todos los que tenían algún mal. (Matthew 14:35)

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Matthew 14:32 - Cross Reference

Y se llenaron de gran temor, y se decían unos a otros: "¿Quién, pues, es Este que aun el viento y el mar Le obedecen?" (Mark 4:41)
Cambió la tempestad en suave brisa Y las olas del mar se calmaron. (Psalm 107:29)
Subió con ellos a la barca, y el viento se calmó; y ellos estaban asombrados en gran manera, (Mark 6:51)
Entonces ellos querían recibir a Jesús en la barca, pero la barca llegó enseguida a la tierra adonde iban. (John 6:21)