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Entonces ella fue y se lo contó al hombre de Dios. Y él le dijo: "Ve, vende el aceite y paga tu deuda, y tú y tus hijos pueden vivir de lo que quede." (2 Kings 4:7)
Un día pasaba Eliseo por Sunem, donde había una mujer distinguida, y ella lo persuadió a que comiera. Y sucedía que siempre que pasaba, entraba allí a comer. (2 Kings 4:8)
Y ella dijo a su marido: "Ahora entiendo que éste que siempre pasa por nuestra casa, es un santo hombre de Dios. (2 Kings 4:9)
Te ruego que hagamos un pequeño aposento alto, con paredes, y pongamos allí para él una cama, una mesa, una silla y un candelero; y cuando venga a nosotros, se podrá retirar allí."
Y un día que Eliseo vino por allí, se retiró al aposento alto y allí se acostó. (2 Kings 4:11)
Después dijo a Giezi su criado: "Llama a esta Sunamita." Y cuando la llamó, ella se presentó delante de él. (2 Kings 4:12)
Entonces Eliseo le dijo a Giezi: "Dile ahora: 'Ya que te has preocupado por nosotros con todo este cuidado, ¿qué puedo hacer por ti? ¿Quieres que hable por ti al rey o al jefe del ejército?'" Y ella respondió: "Yo vivo en medio de mi pueblo." (2 Kings 4:13)

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2 Kings 4:10 - Cross Reference

Juana, mujer de Chuza, mayordomo de Herodes (Antipas); Susana y muchas otras que de sus bienes personales contribuían al sostenimiento de ellos. (Luke 8:3)
Sean hospitalarios los unos para con los otros, sin murmuraciones (sin quejas). (1 Peter 4:9)
Consideremos cómo estimularnos unos a otros al amor y a las buenas obras, (Hebrews 10:24)
contribuyendo para las necesidades de los santos, practicando la hospitalidad. (Romans 12:13)
Porque cualquiera que les dé a ustedes a beber un vaso de agua, por razón de su nombre como seguidores de Cristo, en verdad les digo que no perderá su recompensa. (Mark 9:41)
El que recibe a un profeta como profeta, recibirá recompensa de profeta; y el que recibe a un justo como justo, recibirá recompensa de justo. (Matthew 10:41)
El Rey les responderá: 'En verdad les digo que en cuanto lo hicieron a uno de estos hermanos Míos, aun a los más pequeños, a Mí lo hicieron.' (Matthew 25:40)
Dame a tu hijo," le respondió Elías. Y él lo tomó de su regazo y lo llevó a la cámara alta donde él vivía, y lo acostó en su propia cama. (1 Kings 17:19)
No se olviden de mostrar hospitalidad, porque por ella algunos, sin saberlo, hospedaron ángeles. (Hebrews 13:2)
Pero el noble concibe planes nobles, Y en las cosas nobles se afirma. (Isaiah 32:8)