The story of the feeding of the 5000 is recorded in all four gospels. It's located in Matthew 14:15, Mark 6:35, Luke 9:12, and John 6:5.
The feeding of the 5000 is not a parable, but rather a miracle performed by Jesus as recounted in the Bible. It is a story where Jesus multiplied a few loaves of bread and fish to feed a large crowd of people as a demonstration of his divine power.
No as the bible only mentions feeding 5000 people, the place is not mentioned, but it says it was evening.
Two fish and five loaves of bread fed 5000.
Yes
Jesus' feeding of 5,000 people is his only Miracle that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all describe. An exact date for this supposed miracle isn't known, but if it happened it would have been around 25 C.E.
Read the related answers to this question. This story of Jesus should inspire us the same as all the stories of Jesus do, by which he shows us the loving nature of our God and how tenderly he cares for us. King David wrote: " Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy; To deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine." (Psalm 33.18,19)
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The story of Jesus feeding 5 000 men plus women and children is counted in all four Gospels. In all accounts Jesus is speaking to his own disciples (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, John 6). In the Gospel of John Jesus directs his question more specifically to Philip - Where are we to buy food so these people may eat? Although Jesus already knows what he will do.
A large crowd of people who witnessed the miracle of feeding about 5000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish (with leftovers!)
All the disciples were a bit incredulous when Jesus told them to give the 5000 men something to eat - see Mark 6.37 The disciples expressed dismay because they did not understand what Jesus could do. The story of Jesus feeding the 5000 is one of a contiguous series of miracles and discourses in which food is a principal theme and lack of understandng on the part of the disciples is a minor theme (Mark 6:33-8:21 ):Feeding the 5000When Jesus walked on water the disciples were amazed, for they considered not the miracle of the loavesPharisees complain about the disciples eating with unwashed handsDiscourse - what goes into a man goes into his belly and does not defileGreek woman metaphorically begs for crumbs from the tableFeeding the 4000Disciples are hungry and have only one loaf of breadJesus warns the disciples about the leaven of the Pharisees and they reason, "It is because we have no bread," showing they do not understandSummary by Jesus of the two feasts - feeding the 5000 and the 4000These all form one part of a pair the framework, parallel structure of Mark's Gospel, with the matching event being the Last Supper, where once again the disciples do not understand.
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