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Marcos 8:4

Listen to Marcos 8:4
4 Los disc铆pulos objetaron:鈥斅緿贸nde se va a conseguir suficiente pan en este lugar despoblado para darles de comer?

Marcos 8:4 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 8:4

And his disciples answered him
The Syriac version renders it, "say unto him"; and the Persic and Ethiopic, "said unto him"; forgetting the late miracle of feeding five thousand with five loaves and two fishes, when they had now a less number, and more provisions:

from whence can a man satisfy these men with bread here in the
wilderness?
from what place, and by what ways and means can it be thought, that such a quantity of bread can be got at any rate in a desert, as to satisfy so large a number of hungry men? (See Gill on Matthew 15:33).

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Marcos 8:4 In-Context

2 鈥擲iento compasi贸n de esta gente porque ya llevan tres d铆as conmigo y no tienen nada que comer.
3 Si los despido a sus casas sin haber comido, se van a desmayar por el camino, porque algunos de ellos han venido de lejos.
4 Los disc铆pulos objetaron:鈥斅緿贸nde se va a conseguir suficiente pan en este lugar despoblado para darles de comer?
5 鈥斅緾u谩ntos panes tienen? 鈥攍es pregunt贸 Jes煤s.鈥擲iete 鈥攔espondieron.
6 Entonces mand贸 que la gente se sentara en el suelo. Tomando los siete panes, dio gracias, los parti贸 y se los fue dando a sus disc铆pulos para que los repartieran a la gente, y as铆 lo hicieron.
La Santa Biblia, Nueva Versi贸n Internacional庐 NVI庐 Copyright 漏 1999 by Biblica, Inc.庐 Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

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