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Marcos 8:4

Listen to Marcos 8:4
4 Os seus discípulos responderam: “Onde, neste lugar deserto, poderia alguém conseguir pão suficiente para alimentá-los?”

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 “Tenho compaixão desta multidão; já faz três dias que eles estão comigo e nada têm para comer.
3 Se eu os mandar para casa com fome, vão desfalecer no caminho, porque alguns deles vieram de longe”.
4 Os seus discípulos responderam: “Onde, neste lugar deserto, poderia alguém conseguir pão suficiente para alimentá-los?”
5 “Quantos pães vocês têm?”, perguntou Jesus.“Sete”, responderam eles.
6 Ele ordenou à multidão que se assentasse no chão. Depois de tomar os sete pães e dar graças, partiu-os e os entregou aos seus discípulos, para que os servissem à multidão; e eles o fizeram.
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