No as The Bible only mentions feeding 5000 people, the place is not mentioned, but it says it was evening.
They were at a feast in the Singapore I think am not shore
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There was not a time, that Jesus fed 3000 people, the other time that He fed the multitude, apart from the 5000, was in Mark 8:1-9, when He fed 4000 people. I hope this answers your question.
Nazareth where Jesus grew up is situated on hill country.
Jesus told the disciples, "You give them something to eat" and they answered Him, "We have here only five loaves and two fishes". Probably some of the 12 disciples had a small amount of food with them, but not enough to feed 5000 plus people. Jesus takes the five loaves and two fishes and blesses them and then by a miracle multiplies the food into enough to feed the people with some left over. It was a miracle. You can find this story in Matthew 14: 13-21.
The bread was barley loaves, and the type of fish is unknown. It is likely to have been the sardine or the musht fish found in the nearby waters.
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They did not have to drag Jesus to any hill. He went willing up the hill to be crucified. He was beaten before he went up the hill so he probably did have difficulty making it up the hill.
Jesus was crucified on a hill outside of Jerusalem called Golgotha, which means "place of the skull." It was not a mountain but rather a prominent hill where public executions were carried out.
The feeding of the 5000 is not a parable, but rather a miracle performed by Jesus as recounted in the Bible. It is a story where Jesus multiplied a few loaves of bread and fish to feed a large crowd of people as a demonstration of his divine power.
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No Jesus was crucified on the hill called Golgotha.