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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)
Jesús les dijo: "Vengan y desayunen." Ninguno de los discípulos se atrevió a preguntarle: "¿Quién eres Tú?" sabiendo que era el Señor.
Jesús vino, tomó el pan y se lo dio; y lo mismo hizo con el pescado. (John 21:13)
Esta fue la tercera vez que Jesús se manifestó a los discípulos, después de haber resucitado de entre los muertos. (John 21:14)
Cuando acabaron de desayunar, Jesús dijo a Simón Pedro: "Simón, hijo de Juan, ¿Me amas más que éstos?" "Sí, Señor, Tú sabes que Te quiero," Le contestó* Pedro. Jesús le dijo: "Apacienta Mis corderos." (John 21:15)

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John 21:12 - Cross Reference

Jesús sabía que querían preguntarle, y les dijo: "¿Están discutiendo entre ustedes sobre esto, porque dije: 'Un poco más, y no Me verán, y de nuevo un poco, y Me verán'? (John 16:19)
Cuando acabaron de desayunar, Jesús dijo a Simón Pedro: "Simón, hijo de Juan, ¿Me amas más que éstos?" "Sí, Señor, Tú sabes que Te quiero," Le contestó* Pedro. Jesús le dijo: "Apacienta Mis corderos." (John 21:15)
Pero ellos no entendían estas palabras, y les estaban veladas para que no las comprendieran; y temían preguntar a Jesús acerca de ellas. (Luke 9:45)
En esto llegaron Sus discípulos y se admiraron de que hablara con una mujer, pero ninguno Le preguntó: "¿Qué tratas de averiguar?" o: "¿Por qué hablas con ella?" (John 4:27)
Entonces Jacob le dijo: "Dame a conocer ahora tu nombre." "¿Para qué preguntas por mi nombre?" le respondió el hombre. Y lo bendijo allí. (Genesis 32:29)
Pero ellos no entendían lo que les decía, y tenían miedo de preguntar a Jesús. (Mark 9:32)
no a todo el pueblo, sino a los testigos que fueron escogidos de antemano por Dios, es decir, a nosotros que comimos y bebimos con El después que resucitó de los muertos. (Acts 10:41)