Mark 6:38

38 "How many loaves have you?" He inquired; "go and see." So they found out, and said, "Five; and a couple of fish."

Mark 6:38 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 6:38

And he saith unto them, how many loaves have ye?
&c.] This he said, not as ignorant, but as willing to try their faith yet more, and that the after miracle might be more manifest and illustrious:

go and see;
meaning, either that they should examine their own store, if they had any; or rather go and see what was to be had upon the spot, among the company, for money;

and when they knew, they say five loaves and two fishes:
when they had made inquiry what provisions there were, and the most that could be got at any rate, they tell him, Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, particularly, that there was a boy among the multitude that had five barley loaves, and two small fishes; and, at the same time, suggests, that they were nothing for so great a company.

Mark 6:38 In-Context

36 send them away that they may go to the farms and villages near here and buy themselves something to eat."
37 "Give them food yourselves," He replied. "Are we," they asked, "to go and buy two hundred shillings' worth of bread and give them food?"
38 "How many loaves have you?" He inquired; "go and see." So they found out, and said, "Five; and a couple of fish."
39 So He directed them to make all sit down in companies on the green grass.
40 And they sat down in rows of hundreds and of fifties.
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