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Mateus 16:5

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5 Quando os discípulos passaram para o outro lado, esqueceram- se de levar pão.

Mateus 16:5 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 16:5

When his disciples were come to the other side
Of the sea, as Munster's Hebrew Gospel adds, to Bethsaida, ( Mark 8:22 ) as they were either in the ship, or going from the shore to the said place, they recollected themselves,

that they had forgotten to take bread:
having but one loaf, as Mark says, in the ship; the seven baskets of fragments being either expended, or given away to the poor, of their own accord, or by Christ's orders. It seems, it was usual with the disciples to buy food at places most proper, and carry with them; since Christ often went into deserts and mountainous places, where provisions could not be had. This their forgetfulness to act according to their wonted method, might arise either from their being intent upon Christ's conversation with the Pharisees, and Sadducees, or from the suddenness of Christ's departure.

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Mateus 16:5 In-Context

3 E pela manhã: Hoje haverá tempestade, porque o céu está de um vermelho sombrio. Ora, sabeis discernir o aspecto do céu, e não podeis discernir os sinais dos tempos?
4 Uma geração má e adúltera pede um sinal, e nenhum sinal lhe será dado, senão o de Jonas. E, deixando-os, retirou-se.
5 Quando os discípulos passaram para o outro lado, esqueceram- se de levar pão.
6 E Jesus lhes disse: Olhai, e acautelai-vos do fermento dos fariseus e dos saduceus.
7 Pelo que eles arrazoavam entre si, dizendo: É porque não trouxemos pão.
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