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Pero El les dijo: "También a las otras ciudades debo anunciar las buenas nuevas (el evangelio) del reino de Dios, porque para esto Yo he sido enviado." (Luke 4:43)
Y predicaba en las sinagogas de los Judíos (de Judea y Galilea). (Luke 4:44)
Aconteció que mientras la multitud se agolpaba sobre El para oír la palabra de Dios, estando Jesús junto al lago de Genesaret, (Luke 5:1)
vio dos barcas que estaban a la orilla del lago, pero los pescadores habían bajado de ellas y lavaban las redes.
Subiendo a una de las barcas, que era de Simón, pidió que se separara un poco de tierra; y sentándose, enseñaba a las multitudes desde la barca. (Luke 5:3)
Al terminar de hablar, dijo a Simón: "Sal a la parte más profunda y echen sus redes para pescar." (Luke 5:4)
Simón Le contestó: "Maestro, hemos estado trabajando toda la noche y no hemos pescado nada, pero porque Tú lo pides (a Tu palabra), echaré las redes." (Luke 5:5)

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Luke 5:2 - Cross Reference

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)
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)