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Luke, 13:19

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It is like to a grain of mustard, which a man having taken, did cast into his garden, and it increased, and came to a great tree, and the fowls of the heavens did rest in its branches.’

The verse Luke, 13:19 of the chapter 13 that presents us with the version 'Young's Literal Translation 1898 ' of the Bible is very interesting to carry out a reflective reading and try to deepen the wisdom of its words. What did God want to tell us with the verse Luke, 13:19? The chapter 13 consists of 35 of verses, which can help to contextualize and offer better references to understand what the Father wants to tell us in the verse Luke, 13:19.

Despite everything, no word written in the Bible is superfluous. No word is missing. The word of the Lord is found in the Holy Scriptures, either in the 'Young's Literal Translation 1898 ' or in any other version of the Bible. Therefore, reflecting on the verse Luke, 13:19 of the chapter 13 of the book Luke, helps us to be better Christians and to get closer to God. It is good to turn to the verse Luke, 13:19 on all those occasions when it can serve as a guide to know how to act or to bring peace to our hearts.