Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
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." (1 Kings 17:10)
Cuando ella iba a conseguirla, la llamó y le dijo: "Te ruego que me traigas también un bocado de pan en tu mano."
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)
Porque así dice el SEÑOR, Dios de Israel: 'No se acabará la harina en la tinaja ni se agotará el aceite en la vasija, hasta el día en que el SEÑOR mande lluvia sobre la superficie de la tierra.'" (1 Kings 17:14)

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1 Kings 17:11 - Cross Reference

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)
pues cuando Jezabel destruyó a los profetas del SEÑOR, Abdías tomó a cien profetas y los escondió de cincuenta en cincuenta en una cueva, y los sustentó con pan y agua.) (1 Kings 18:4)
Beba, señor mío," le dijo ella. Y enseguida bajó el cántaro a su mano, y le dio de beber. (Genesis 24:18)
Porque tuve hambre, y ustedes Me dieron de comer; tuve sed, y Me dieron de beber; fui extranjero, y Me recibieron; (Matthew 25:35)
No se olviden de mostrar hospitalidad, porque por ella algunos, sin saberlo, hospedaron ángeles. (Hebrews 13:2)
Yo traeré un pedazo de pan para que se alimenten y después sigan adelante, puesto que han visitado a su siervo." "Haz así como has dicho," dijeron ellos. (Genesis 18:5)
Y cualquiera que como discípulo dé a beber aunque sólo sea un vaso de agua fría a uno de estos pequeños, en verdad les digo que no perderá su recompensa." (Matthew 10:42)