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Uno de la multitud Le dijo: "Maestro, dile a mi hermano que divida la herencia conmigo." (Luke 12:13)
¡Hombre!" le dijo Jesús, "¿Quién Me ha puesto por juez o árbitro sobre ustedes?" (Luke 12:14)
También les dijo: "Estén atentos y cuídense de toda forma de avaricia; porque aun cuando alguien tenga abundancia, su vida no consiste en sus bienes." (Luke 12:15)
Entonces les contó una parábola: "La tierra de cierto hombre rico había producido mucho.
Y él pensaba dentro de sí: '¿Qué haré, ya que no tengo dónde almacenar mis cosechas?' (Luke 12:17)
Entonces dijo: 'Esto haré: derribaré mis graneros y edificaré otros más grandes, y allí almacenaré todo mi grano y mis bienes. (Luke 12:18)
Y diré a mi alma: alma, tienes muchos bienes depositados para muchos años; descansa, come, bebe, diviértete.' (Luke 12:19)

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Luke 12:16 - Cross Reference

Pues ella no sabía que era Yo el que le daba el trigo, el vino nuevo y el aceite, Y le prodigaba la plata y el oro, Que ellos usaban para Baal. (Hosea 2:8)
Porque tuve envidia de los arrogantes Al ver la prosperidad de los impíos. (Psalm 73:3)
La tierra produjo a manos llenas durante los siete años de abundancia. (Genesis 41:47)
Las tiendas de los destructores prosperan, Y los que provocan a Dios están seguros, A quienes Dios ha dado el poder que tienen. (Job 12:6)
y sin embargo, no dejó de dar testimonio de El mismo, haciendo bien y dándoles lluvias del cielo y estaciones fructíferas, llenando sus corazones de sustento y de alegría." (Acts 14:17)
Miren, estos son los impíos, Y, siempre desahogados, han aumentado sus riquezas. (Psalm 73:12)
para que ustedes sean hijos de su Padre que está en los cielos; porque El hace salir Su sol sobre malos y buenos, y llover sobre justos e injustos. (Matthew 5:45)
Isaac sembró en aquella tierra, y cosechó aquel año ciento por uno. Y el SEÑOR lo bendijo. (Genesis 26:12)