Luke 17:7
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¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse from Luke 17:7, Jesus is asking a rhetorical question to illustrate a point about servitude and expectations. He questions whether any master would demand additional work from their servant after they've already worked hard in the field all day.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have a dog that helps you with chores around the house. Would it be fair for you to ask your dog to do more chores right after they’ve been running and playing outside all day? Jesus is using this idea to explain how we should treat others fairly.
Contexto histórico
The verse comes from Luke's Gospel, written by a doctor who was also a companion of Paul. It was likely written around AD 80 for Greek-speaking Christians. The cultural setting included Roman social structures where masters had significant control over their servants and slaves.
Aplicación para hoy
In our modern context, this can apply to how we treat coworkers or family members who have worked hard throughout the day. Instead of adding more tasks on them, we should recognize their efforts and allow rest.