Nuevo Testamento · Evangelio
Mateo 1:19
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Y José su marido, como era justo, y no quisiese infamarla, quiso dejarla secretamente.
Acerca de Mateo 1:19
Mateo 1:19, de Mateo, habla directamente de José, esposo de María, en la Biblia, ofreciendo sabiduría extraída de la tradición del Nuevo Testamento. Este pasaje, dentro de la literatura evangélica de las Escrituras, es ampliamente apreciado por estudiosos y maestros por igual.
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“But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.”
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Cómo aplicar Mateo 1:19
Estudia Mateo 1:19 en su contexto leyendo el pasaje que lo rodea en Mateo. Identifica a una persona en tu vida que pudiera ser alentada por este versículo sobre el tema de José, esposo de María, en la Biblia. Compártelo con ella y abre una conversación arraigada en las Escrituras: a veces la aplicación más práctica es transmitir la Palabra.