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El tiempo se ha cumplido," decía, "y el reino de Dios se ha acercado; arrepiéntanse y crean en el evangelio." (Mark 1:15)
Mientras caminaba junto al mar de Galilea, vio a Simón y a Andrés, hermano de Simón, echando una red en el mar, porque eran pescadores. (Mark 1:16)
Y Jesús les dijo: "Vengan conmigo, y Yo haré que ustedes sean pescadores de hombres." (Mark 1:17)
Dejando al instante las redes, ellos Lo siguieron.
Yendo un poco más adelante, Jesús vio a Jacobo (Santiago), el hijo de Zebedeo, y a su hermano Juan, los cuales estaban también en la barca, remendando las redes. (Mark 1:19)
Al instante los llamó; y ellos, dejando a su padre Zebedeo en la barca con los jornaleros, se fueron con Jesús. (Mark 1:20)
Entraron en Capernaúm; y enseguida, en el día de reposo, Jesús entró en la sinagoga y comenzó a enseñar. (Mark 1:21)

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Mark 1:18 - Cross Reference

Así pues, cualquiera de ustedes que no renuncie a todas sus posesiones, no puede ser Mi discípulo. (Luke 14:33)
Y después de traer las barcas a tierra, dejándolo todo, siguieron a Jesús. (Luke 5:11)
Y Pedro dijo: "Nosotros hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido." (Luke 18:28)
Y aún más, yo estimo como pérdida todas las cosas en vista del incomparable valor de conocer a Cristo Jesús, mi Señor. Por El lo he perdido todo, y lo considero como basura a fin de ganar a Cristo, (Philippians 3:8)
Entonces Pedro Le respondió: "Mira, nosotros lo hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido; ¿qué, pues, recibiremos?" (Matthew 19:27)
Entonces Pedro comenzó a decir a Jesús: "Nosotros lo hemos dejado todo y Te hemos seguido." (Mark 10:28)