And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? for sinners also do even the same.
Si solamente son buenos con quienes son buenos con ustedes, ¿qué tiene eso de especial? Hasta la gente que no sigue a Dios hace lo mismo.
Ser bueno solo con quienes nos tratan bien no es nada extraordinario, porque hasta los que no conocen a Dios hacen eso.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus is delivering the Sermon on the Plain to his disciples and a large crowd in first-century Galilee, where he contrasts ordinary human behavior with the higher ethical standards of God's kingdom. This verse specifically challenges the common practice of reciprocal kindness, pointing out that even those who reject God engage in such exchanges, urging followers to pursue a more profound love. It reflects the cultural context of Jewish society under Roman rule, where mutual favors were expected but fell short of divine expectations.
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