Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
No ha de ser así entre ustedes, sino que el que entre ustedes quiera llegar a ser grande, será su servidor, (Matthew 20:26)
y el que entre ustedes quiera ser el primero, será su siervo; (Matthew 20:27)
así como el Hijo del Hombre no vino para ser servido, sino para servir y para dar Su vida en rescate por muchos." (Matthew 20:28)
Al salir de Jericó, una gran multitud siguió a Jesús.
Y dos ciegos que estaban sentados junto al camino, al oír que Jesús pasaba, gritaron: "¡Señor, Hijo de David, ten misericordia de nosotros!" (Matthew 20:30)
La gente los reprendía para que se callaran, pero ellos gritaban más aún: "¡Señor, Hijo de David, ten misericordia de nosotros!" (Matthew 20:31)
Y deteniéndose Jesús, los llamó y les dijo: "¿Qué quieren que Yo haga por ustedes?" (Matthew 20:32)

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Matthew 20:29 - Cross Reference

Al irse Jesús de allí, dos ciegos Lo siguieron, gritando: "¡Hijo de David, ten misericordia de nosotros!" (Matthew 9:27)
Entonces llegaron a Jericó. Y cuando El salía de Jericó con Sus discípulos y una gran multitud, un mendigo ciego llamado Bartimeo, el hijo de Timeo, estaba sentado junto al camino. (Mark 10:46)
Aconteció que al acercarse Jesús a Jericó, un ciego estaba sentado junto al camino mendigando. (Luke 18:35)