
The phrase "Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest" is a well-known biblical passage from the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 11:28) in the New Testament. This statement is part of the teachings of Jesus Christ, where he invites those who are burdened by life's hardships to find solace and relief in him. The phrase is often interpreted as an offer of spiritual and emotional rest, emphasizing Jesus' role as a source of comfort and salvation. In Hebrew, this passage can be translated as "בואו אלי כל העייפים והמתעפים, ואני אנתחילכם מנחה" (transliterated as "Bo'u elai kol ha'ayefim vehamita'afim, ve'ani anetachilchem menuchah"). Other relevant translations include "Venite a mí todos los que están cansados y agobiados, y yo les daré descanso" in Spanish, "Venite a me, voi che siete affaticati ed aggraviati, e io vi ristorerò" in Italian, and "Kommet her zu mir, alle, die ihr mühselig und beladen seid; ich will euch erquicken" in German. This verse is often cited in Christian teachings to highlight the compassionate and merciful nature of Jesus, offering hope and relief to those in need.