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Al oír esto, los diez comenzaron a indignarse contra Jacobo y Juan. (Mark 10:41)
Llamándolos junto a El, Jesús les dijo: "Ustedes saben que los que son reconocidos como gobernantes de los Gentiles se enseñorean de ellos, y que sus grandes ejercen autoridad sobre ellos. (Mark 10:42)
Pero entre ustedes no es así, sino que cualquiera de ustedes que desee llegar a ser grande será su servidor, (Mark 10:43)
y cualquiera de ustedes que desee ser el primero será siervo de todos.
Porque ni aun el Hijo del Hombre vino para ser servido, sino para servir, y para dar Su vida en rescate por muchos." (Mark 10:45)
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)
Cuando oyó que era Jesús el Nazareno, comenzó a gritar y a decir: "¡Jesús, Hijo de David, ten misericordia de mí!" (Mark 10:47)

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