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Después de esto, Jesús se manifestó otra vez a los discípulos junto al mar de Tiberias, y se manifestó de esta manera: (John 21:1)
Estaban juntos Simón Pedro, Tomás llamado el Dídimo (el Gemelo), Natanael de Caná de Galilea, los hijos de Zebedeo y otros dos de Sus discípulos. (John 21:2)
Me voy a pescar," les dijo* Simón Pedro. "Nosotros también vamos contigo," le dijeron ellos. Fueron y entraron en la barca, y aquella noche no pescaron nada. (John 21:3)
Cuando ya amanecía, Jesús estaba en la playa; pero los discípulos no sabían que era Jesús.
Jesús les dijo: "Hijos, ¿acaso tienen algún pescado?" "No." respondieron ellos. (John 21:5)
Y El les dijo: "Echen la red al lado derecho de la barca y hallarán pesca." Entonces la echaron, y no podían sacarla por la gran cantidad de peces. (John 21:6)
Entonces aquel discípulo a quien Jesús amaba, dijo a Pedro: "¡Es el Señor!" Oyendo Simón Pedro que era el Señor, se puso la ropa, porque se la había quitado para poder trabajar, y se echó al mar. (John 21:7)

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John 21:4 - Cross Reference

Después de esto, Jesús se apareció en forma distinta a dos de ellos cuando iban de camino al campo. (Mark 16:12)
Al decir esto, se volvió y vio a Jesús que estaba allí, pero no sabía que era Jesús. (John 20:14)
Y mientras conversaban y discutían, Jesús mismo se acercó y caminaba con ellos. (Luke 24:15)
Entonces les fueron abiertos los ojos y Lo reconocieron; pero El desapareció de la presencia de ellos. (Luke 24:31)