Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Entonces tomó a su hijo primogénito que había de reinar en su lugar, y lo ofreció en holocausto sobre la muralla. Y hubo gran ira contra los Israelitas, quienes se apartaron de allí y regresaron a su tierra. (2 Kings 3:27)
Y una mujer de las mujeres de los hijos de los profetas clamó a Eliseo, diciendo: "Su siervo, mi marido, ha muerto, y usted sabe que su siervo temía al SEÑOR; y ha venido el acreedor a tomar a mis dos hijos para esclavos suyos." (2 Kings 4:1)
Y Eliseo le dijo: "¿Qué puedo hacer por ti? Dime qué tienes en casa." Y ella respondió: "Su sierva no tiene en casa más que una vasija de aceite." (2 Kings 4:2)
Entonces Eliseo le dijo: "Ve, pide vasijas prestadas por todas partes de todos tus vecinos, vasijas vacías; no pidas pocas.
Luego entra y cierra la puerta detrás de ti y de tus hijos y echas el aceite en todas estas vasijas, poniendo aparte las que estén llenas." (2 Kings 4:4)
Y ella se fue de su lado, y cerró la puerta tras sí y de sus hijos; y ellos traían las vasijas y ella echaba el aceite. (2 Kings 4:5)
Cuando las vasijas estuvieron llenas, ella dijo a un hijo suyo: "Tráeme otra vasija." Y él le dijo: "No hay más vasijas." Y cesó el aceite. (2 Kings 4:6)

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2 Kings 4:3 - Cross Reference

y él dijo: "Así dice el SEÑOR: 'Hagan en este valle muchas zanjas.' (2 Kings 3:16)
Entonces añadió: "Toma las flechas;" y él las tomó. Y dijo al rey de Israel: "Golpea la tierra;" y él la golpeó tres veces y se detuvo. (2 Kings 13:18)
Hasta ahora nada han pedido en Mi nombre; pidan y recibirán, para que su gozo sea completo. (John 16:24)
Yo, el SEÑOR, soy tu Dios, Que te saqué de la tierra de Egipto; Abre bien tu boca y la llenaré. (Psalm 81:10)
Jesús les dijo: "Llenen de agua las tinajas." Y las llenaron hasta el borde. (John 2:7)