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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)
Pero los otros discípulos vinieron en la barca, porque no estaban lejos de tierra, sino a unos 100 metros, arrastrando la red llena de peces.
Cuando bajaron a tierra, vieron brasas ya puestas y un pescado colocado sobre ellas, y pan. (John 21:9)
Jesús les dijo: "Traigan algunos de los peces que acaban de sacar." (John 21:10)
Simón Pedro subió a la barca, y sacó la red a tierra, llena de peces grandes, ciento cincuenta y tres en total; y aunque había tantos, la red no se rompió. (John 21:11)

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John 21:8 - Cross Reference

Porque sólo Og, rey de Basán, quedaba de los gigantes. Su cama era una cama de hierro; está en Rabá, ciudad de los Amonitas. Tenía 9 codos (4 m) de largo y 1.6 metros de ancho, según el codo de un hombre (la distancia del codo al fin de mano, 45 cm). (Deuteronomy 3:11)