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Y todos estaban admirados de la grandeza (majestad) de Dios. Mientras todos se maravillaban de todas las cosas que hacía, Jesús dijo a Sus discípulos: (Luke 9:43)
Hagan que estas palabras penetren en sus oídos, porque el Hijo del Hombre va a ser entregado en manos de los hombres." (Luke 9:44)
Pero ellos no entendían estas palabras, y les estaban veladas para que no las comprendieran; y temían preguntar a Jesús acerca de ellas. (Luke 9:45)
Y comenzó una discusión entre ellos, sobre quién de ellos sería el mayor.
Entonces Jesús, sabiendo lo que pensaban en sus corazones, tomó a un niño y lo puso a Su lado. (Luke 9:47)
El que reciba a este niño en Mi nombre," les dijo, "Me recibe a Mí; y el que Me recibe a Mí, recibe a Aquél que Me envió; porque el que es más pequeño (humilde) entre todos ustedes, ése es grande." (Luke 9:48)
Y Juan respondió: "Maestro, vimos a uno echando fuera demonios en Tu nombre, y tratamos de impedírselo porque no anda con nosotros." (Luke 9:49)

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Luke 9:46 - Cross Reference

Aman el lugar de honor en los banquetes y los primeros asientos en las sinagogas, (Matthew 23:6)
Porque en virtud de la gracia que me ha sido dada, digo a cada uno de ustedes que no piense de sí mismo más de lo que debe pensar, sino que piense con buen juicio, según la medida de fe que Dios ha distribuido a cada uno. (Romans 12:3)
Llegaron a Capernaúm; y estando ya en la casa, Jesús les preguntaba: "¿Qué discutían por el camino?" (Mark 9:33)
Si vivimos por el Espíritu, andemos también por el Espíritu. (Galatians 5:25)
Entonces se acercó a Jesús la madre de los hijos de Zebedeo con sus hijos, y postrándose ante El, Le pidió algo. (Matthew 20:20)
Escribí algo a la iglesia, pero Diótrefes, a quien le gusta ser el primero entre ellos, no acepta lo que decimos. (3 John 1:9)
En aquel momento se acercaron los discípulos a Jesús, diciendo: "¿Quién es el mayor en el reino de los cielos?" (Matthew 18:1)
Sean afectuosos unos con otros con amor fraternal; con honra, dándose preferencia unos a otros. (Romans 12:10)
Jesús comenzó a referir una parábola a los invitados, cuando advirtió cómo escogían los lugares de honor en la mesa : (Luke 14:7)
Surgió también entre ellos una discusión, sobre cuál de ellos debía ser considerado como el mayor. (Luke 22:24)
No hagan nada por egoísmo (rivalidad) o por vanagloria, sino que con actitud humilde cada uno de ustedes considere al otro como más importante que a sí mismo, (Philippians 2:3)
Hagan todas las cosas sin murmuraciones ni discusiones, (Philippians 2:14)
idolatría, hechicería, enemistades, pleitos, celos, enojos, rivalidades, disensiones, herejías, (Galatians 5:20)