Matthew, 14

The New American Bible

1 At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of the reputation of Jesus

2 and said to his servants, "This man is John the Baptist. He has been raised from the dead; that is why mighty powers are at work in him."

3 Now Herod had arrested John, bound (him), and put him in prison on account of Herodias, the wife of his brother Philip,

4 for John had said to him, "It is not lawful for you to have her."

5 Although he wanted to kill him, he feared the people, for they regarded him as a prophet.

6 But at a birthday celebration for Herod, the daughter of Herodias performed a dance before the guests and delighted Herod

7 so much that he swore to give her whatever she might ask for.

8 Prompted by her mother, she said, "Give me here on a platter the head of John the Baptist."

9 The king was distressed, but because of his oaths and the guests who were present, he ordered that it be given,

10 and he had John beheaded in the prison.

11 His head was brought in on a platter and given to the girl, who took it to her mother.

12 His disciples came and took away the corpse and buried him; and they went and told Jesus.

13 When Jesus heard of it, he withdrew in a boat to a deserted place by himself. The crowds heard of this and followed him on foot from their towns.

14 When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he cured their sick.

15 When it was evening, the disciples approached him and said, "This is a deserted place and it is already late; dismiss the crowds so that they can go to the villages and buy food for themselves."

16 (Jesus) said to them, "There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves."

17 But they said to him, "Five loaves and two fish are all we have here."

18 Then he said, "Bring them here to me,"

19 and he ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass. Taking the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, he said the blessing, broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples, who in turn gave them to the crowds.

20 They all ate and were satisfied, and they picked up the fragments left over --twelve wicker baskets full.

21 Those who ate were about five thousand men, not counting women and children.

22 Then he made the disciples get into the boat and precede him to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds.

23 After doing so, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray. When it was evening he was there alone.

24 Meanwhile the boat, already a few miles offshore, was being tossed about by the waves, for the wind was against it.

25 During the fourth watch of the night, he came toward them, walking on the sea.

26 When the disciples saw him walking on the sea they were terrified. "It is a ghost," they said, and they cried out in fear.

27 At once (Jesus) spoke to them, "Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid."

28 Peter said to him in reply, "Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water."

29 He said, "Come." Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.

30 But when he saw how (strong) the wind was he became frightened; and, beginning to sink, he cried out, "Lord, save me!"

31 Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and caught him, and said to him, "O you of little faith, why did you doubt?"

32 After they got into the boat, the wind died down.

33 Those who were in the boat did him homage, saying, "Truly, you are the Son of God."

34 After making the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret.

35 When the men of that place recognized him, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought to him all those who were sick

36 and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak, and as many as touched it were healed.




Versículos relacionados com Matthew, 14:

Chapter 14 of Matthew tells the death of John the Baptist, the famous miracle of the multiplication of bread and fish performed by Jesus, and the walk of Jesus over the waters. The verses selected below are related to the themes of death, food and faith.

Psalm 34:19: "There are many afflictions of the righteous, but the Lord delivers him from all." This verse can be related to the death of John the Baptist, who was beheaded by Herod. Although John has suffered a violent death, God is able to rid the righteous of all afflictions.

1 Corinthians 10:16: "Is the bread we departed, is not the communion of the body of Christ?" This verse can be related to the multiplication of bread and fish by Jesus, which provided food to the crowd. Physical food is important, but we can also be spiritually fed by communion with Christ.

Hebrews 11:6: "Without faith it is impossible to please God, because it is necessary that he who approaches God believes that he exists and who is a rewarding of those who seek Him." This verse can be related to Jesus' walk over the waters. Peter had faith to walk on the water too, but when he began to doubt, he began to sink. Faith is necessary to please God and achieve things impossible for human eyes.

Philippians 4:19: "My God, according to His riches, will supply all your needs in glory by Christ Jesus." This verse can be related to the multiplication of bread and fish. Although the crowd was hungry, Jesus was able to meet all his needs with just a few breads and fish. God is able to meet all our needs, even when it seems impossible.

Romans 8:38-39: "For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, principalists, nor future things, nor potestes, height, nor depth, nor any other creature It can separate us from the love of God, who is in Christ Jesus our Lord. " This verse can be related to the death of John the Baptist and faith in God. Even when we face death and other difficulties, nothing can separate us from God's love.


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