SEV Biblia, Chapter 6:46
Y despus que los hubo despedido, se fue al monte a orar.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 46. And when he had sent them away , etc..] Either his disciples, or rather the multitude: he departed into a mountain to pray : after his disciples were gone, and he had dismissed the people, he went from the desert where he had been, up into a mountain; being a retired place, to spend some time in private prayer to God; (see Gill on Matthew 14:23).
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 45-56 - The church is often like a ship at sea, tossed with tempests, and no comforted: we may have Christ for us, yet wind and tide against us; but it is a comfort to Christ's disciples in a storm, that their Master is in the heavenly mount, interceding for them. And no difficulties can hinder Christ's appearance for his people, when the set time is come He silenced their fears, by making himself known to them. Our fears ar soon satisfied, if our mistakes are set right, especially our mistake as to Christ. Let the disciples have their Master with them, and all is well. It is for want of rightly understanding Christ's former works that we view his present works as if there never were the like before If Christ's ministers now could cure people's bodily diseases, what multitudes would flock after them! It is sad to think how much mor most care about their bodies than about their souls __________________________________________________________________
Greek Textus Receptus
και 2532 CONJ αποταξαμενος 657 5671 V-AMP-NSM αυτοις 846 P-DPM απηλθεν 565 5627 V-2AAI-3S εις 1519 PREP το 3588 T-ASN ορος 3735 N-ASN προσευξασθαι 4336 5664 V-ADN
Vincent's NT Word Studies
46. When he had sent them away (apotaxamenov). Rev., more correctly, after he had taken leave. Unclassical, and used in this sense only in later Greek. So in Luke ix. 61; Acts xviii. 18; 2 Cor. ii. 13.