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pero el que beba del agua que Yo le daré, no tendrá sed jamás, sino que el agua que Yo le daré se convertirá en él en una fuente de agua que brota para vida eterna." (John 4:14)
Señor," Le dijo la mujer, "dame esa agua, para que no tenga sed ni venga hasta aquí a sacarla." (John 4:15)
Jesús le dijo: "Ve, llama a tu marido y ven acá." (John 4:16)
No tengo marido," respondió la mujer. Jesús le dijo: "Bien has dicho: 'No tengo marido,'
porque cinco maridos has tenido, y el que ahora tienes no es tu marido; en eso has dicho la verdad." (John 4:18)
La mujer Le dijo: "Señor, me parece que Tú eres profeta. (John 4:19)
Nuestros padres adoraron en este monte, y ustedes dicen que en Jerusalén está el lugar donde se debe adorar." (John 4:20)

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