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porque el Hijo del Hombre ha venido a buscar y a salvar lo que se había perdido." (Luke 19:10)
Estando ellos oyendo estas cosas, Jesús continuó diciendo una parábola, porque El estaba cerca de Jerusalén y ellos pensaban que el reino de Dios iba a aparecer de un momento a otro. (Luke 19:11)
Por eso dijo: "Cierto hombre de familia noble fue a un país lejano a recibir un reino para sí y después volver. (Luke 19:12)
Llamando a diez de sus siervos, les repartió diez 10 minas (salario de unos mil días) y les dijo: 'Negocien con esto hasta que yo regrese.'
Pero sus ciudadanos lo odiaban, y enviaron una delegación tras él, diciendo: 'No queremos que éste reine sobre nosotros.' (Luke 19:14)
Y al regresar él, después de haber recibido el reino, mandó llamar a su presencia a aquellos siervos a los cuales había dado el dinero, para saber lo que habían ganado negociando. (Luke 19:15)
Se presentó el primero, diciendo: 'Señor, su moneda se ha multiplicado diez veces.' (Luke 19:16)

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Luke 19:13 - Cross Reference

Sean hospitalarios los unos para con los otros, sin murmuraciones (sin quejas). (1 Peter 4:9)
Pero teniendo diferentes dones, según la gracia que nos ha sido dada, usémoslos: si el de profecía, úsese en proporción a la fe; (Romans 12:6)
Y en la iglesia, Dios ha designado primeramente, apóstoles; en segundo lugar, profetas; en tercer lugar, maestros; luego, milagros; después, dones de sanidad, ayudas, administraciones, diversas clases de lenguas. (1 Corinthians 12:28)
Porque ¿busco ahora el favor de los hombres o el de Dios? ¿O me esfuerzo por agradar a los hombres? Si yo todavía estuviera tratando de agradar a los hombres, no sería siervo de Cristo. (Galatians 1:10)
Porque el reino de los cielos es como un hombre que al emprender un viaje, llamó a sus siervos y les encomendó sus bienes. (Matthew 25:14)
Si alguien Me sirve, que Me siga; y donde Yo estoy, allí también estará Mi servidor; si alguien Me sirve, el Padre lo honrará. (John 12:26)
Simón Pedro, siervo y apóstol de Jesucristo, a los que han recibido una fe como la nuestra, mediante la justicia de nuestro Dios y Salvador, Jesucristo: (2 Peter 1:1)
Pero a cada uno se le da la manifestación del Espíritu para el bien común. (1 Corinthians 12:7)
Santiago (Jacobo), siervo de Dios y del Señor Jesucristo: A las doce tribus que están en la dispersión: Saludos. (James 1:1)