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John 6:1-14

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1 post haec abiit Iesus trans mare Galilaeae quod est Tiberiadis
2 et sequebatur eum multitudo magna quia videbant signa quae faciebat super his qui infirmabantur
3 subiit ergo in montem Iesus et ibi sedebat cum discipulis suis
4 erat autem proximum pascha dies festus Iudaeorum
5 cum sublevasset ergo oculos Iesus et vidisset quia multitudo maxima venit ad eum dicit ad Philippum unde ememus panes ut manducent hii
6 hoc autem dicebat temptans eum ipse enim sciebat quid esset facturus
7 respondit ei Philippus ducentorum denariorum panes non sufficiunt eis ut unusquisque modicum quid accipiat
8 dicit ei unus ex discipulis eius Andreas frater Simonis Petri
9 est puer unus hic qui habet quinque panes hordiacios et duos pisces sed haec quid sunt inter tantos
10 dixit ergo Iesus facite homines discumbere erat autem faenum multum in loco discubuerunt ergo viri numero quasi quinque milia
11 accepit ergo panes Iesus et cum gratias egisset distribuit discumbentibus similiter et ex piscibus quantum volebant
12 ut autem impleti sunt dixit discipulis suis colligite quae superaverunt fragmenta ne pereant
13 collegerunt ergo et impleverunt duodecim cofinos fragmentorum ex quinque panibus hordiaciis quae superfuerunt his qui manducaverunt
14 illi ergo homines cum vidissent quod fecerat signum dicebant quia hic est vere propheta qui venturus est in mundum

John 6:1-14 Study Resources

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The Feeding of the 5,000 Part 1
The Feeding of the 5,000 Part 1
Damian Kyle

Chapter six of John will be the focal point of our study. Imagine hosting a get together, and discover that you don’t have enough food to go around. In our day and age the problem could probably be resolved by making a trip to the grocery store or making a call to a local restaurant. This luxury wasn’t available in the days of Christ, making what we’re about to read even more astounding. Five loaves and two fish. Perhaps enough to feed a couple of people, but certainly not five thousand, right? Nothing is impossible for God as Pastor Damian Kyle explains!

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