Category:Feeding Five Thousand

FEEDING FIVE THOUSAND

One day Jesus went on board a ship and sailed to another part of the coast, where He and His disciples might have rest. For the people in the cities crowded them so closely that they did not even have time to eat. They landed, and went into a desert place; but the people had seen them depart, and marked which way the ship sailed. Then they all flocked out of the cities and came on foot to the place where Jesus was. When Jesus saw what a great number of people had come, He had compassion on them, and spoke to them, and healed their sick. But in the evening the disciples came to Jesus and said, "This is a desert place, and the day has gone; send the people away, that they may go into the villages and buy food."

Jesus was too kind to send them away hungry like that. He said, "They need not depart; give them food to eat." But they said to Him, "We have here but five loaves and two fishes, which we have gotten from a lad." He said, "Bring them to Me." Then He told the people to sit down on the grass; and He took the five loaves and the two fishes, and, looking up to Heaven, blessed them and broke them into pieces. The disciples carried the bread and fish to the people and they all ate and had plenty, although there were about five thousand men, besides women and children. Yet, when the disciples took up the fragments that were left, these fragments filled twelve baskets. How kind was Jesus! He not only taught the people and healed their sick, but He fed them when they were out in the desert place and hungry.

Read more about The two times when Jesus fed the multitudes:

The First Miracle, "The Feeding of the 5,000" is found in: Matthew 14:13–21 Mark 6:31-44 Luke 9:10-17 John 6:5-15

This miracle is also known as the miracle of the five loaves and two fish. This is also known as the feeding of the multitude.

The second miracle, "The Feeding of the 4000" is found in: Matthew 15:32-39 Mark 8:1-9 This miracle is also known as the miracle of the seven loaves and fishes.