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Cuando habían remado unos cuatro o cinco kilómetros, vieron a Jesús caminando sobre el mar y que se acercaba a la barca, y se asustaron. (John 6:19)
Pero El les dijo: "Soy yo; no teman." (John 6:20)
Entonces ellos querían recibir a Jesús en la barca, pero la barca llegó enseguida a la tierra adonde iban. (John 6:21)
Al día siguiente, la multitud que había quedado al otro lado del mar se dio cuenta de que allí no había más que una barca, y que Jesús no había entrado en ella con Sus discípulos, sino que Sus discípulos se habían ido solos.
Vinieron otras barcas de Tiberias cerca del lugar donde habían comido el pan después de que el Señor había dado gracias. (John 6:23)
Por tanto, cuando la gente vio que Jesús no estaba allí, ni tampoco Sus discípulos, subieron a las barcas y se fueron a Capernaúm buscando a Jesús. (John 6:24)
Cuando Lo hallaron al otro lado del mar, Le dijeron: "Rabí (Maestro), ¿cuándo llegaste acá?" (John 6:25)

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John 6:22 - Cross Reference

Y una gran multitud Lo seguía, pues veían las señales (los milagros) que realizaba en los enfermos. (John 6:2)
Enseguida Jesús hizo que los discípulos subieran a la barca y fueran delante de El a la otra orilla, mientras El despedía a la multitud. (Matthew 14:22)
Por lo que Jesús, dándose cuenta de que iban a venir y por la fuerza hacerle rey, se retiró El solo otra vez al monte. (John 6:15)
Enseguida Jesús hizo que Sus discípulos subieran a la barca y fueran delante de El al otro lado, a Betsaida, mientras El despedía a la multitud. (Mark 6:45)