The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord.
Un estudiante no es mayor que su maestro, ni un empleado está por encima de su jefe.
Nadie está por encima de quien le enseña o le da autoridad.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context, Jesus was speaking to his twelve disciples during his ministry in first-century Israel, as he prepared them for a mission to preach, heal, and face opposition. This verse draws from the common cultural understanding of master-disciple relationships in Jewish society, where students were expected to learn humbly without aspiring to surpass their teacher's authority. It fits into a larger passage where Jesus warned his followers about the challenges they would encounter, emphasizing the cost of discipleship.
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