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Sucedió que después de algún tiempo el arroyo se secó, porque no había caído lluvia en la tierra. (1 Kings 17:7)
Vino después a él la palabra del SEÑOR, diciendo: (1 Kings 17:8)
Levántate, ve a Sarepta, que pertenece a Sidón, y quédate allí; porque yo he mandado a una viuda de allí que te sustente." (1 Kings 17:9)
El se levantó y fue a Sarepta. Cuando llegó a la entrada de la ciudad, allí estaba una viuda recogiendo leña, entonces la llamó y le dijo: "Te ruego que me consigas un poco de agua en un vaso para que yo beba."
Cuando ella iba a conseguirla, la llamó y le dijo: "Te ruego que me traigas también un bocado de pan en tu mano." (1 Kings 17:11)
Pero ella respondió: "Vive el SEÑOR tu Dios, que no tengo pan, sólo tengo un puñado de harina en la tinaja y un poco de aceite en la vasija y estoy recogiendo unos trozos de leña para entrar y prepararlo para mí y para mi hijo, para que comamos y muramos." (1 Kings 17:12)
Entonces Elías le dijo: "No temas; ve, haz como has dicho, pero primero hazme una pequeña torta de eso y tráemela; después harás para ti y para tu hijo. (1 Kings 17:13)

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1 Kings 17:10 - Cross Reference

Una mujer de Samaria vino a sacar agua, y Jesús le dijo: "Dame de beber." (John 4:7)
Fueron apedreados, aserrados, tentados, muertos a espada. Anduvieron de aquí para allá cubiertos con pieles de ovejas y de cabras; destituidos, afligidos, maltratados (Hebrews 11:37)
Entonces el siervo corrió a su encuentro, y le dijo: "Le ruego que me dé a beber un poco de agua de su cántaro." (Genesis 24:17)
en trabajos y fatigas, en muchas noches de desvelo, en hambre y sed, con frecuencia sin comida, en frío y desnudez. (2 Corinthians 11:27)
Cuando el agua del odre se acabó, ella dejó al muchacho debajo de uno de los arbustos. (Genesis 21:15)