Yes, it was possible and did happen. Jesus was able to do so because he was divine. No, it is not humanly possible unless there is divine intervention. Answer Yes and No, I once heard from a sermon which I will never forgot: People too focused on the numbers: 5 loaves and 2 fish, the miracle is not how to suddenly multiply this into thousands of loaves and fish, instead, Jesus's miracle is that He knows in that multitude of people, some have bring food, some have not. By his divine power He knows the total amount of food, if everyone wish to share with others, is more than enough. His miracle is now moving those who had brought food with them and share with those without food. So when the basket passed from one to another, those who had brought food with them put their extra into the basket, and those without food get it from the basket. In the end, there is more than enough and filled 12 baskets.
No. It is not possible to feed five thousand people with just five loaves and two fish, other than by a miracle. Robert M. Price (The Christ Myth Theory and Its Problems) says the story appears to be an extension of another story in 2 Kings 4:42-44, in which Elisha supposedly fed a hundred men with twenty barley loaves. Dennis R. MacDonald also sees a close parallel between this passage and the Homeric epics, so believes it is possible that the story of the feeding of the five thousand was inspired by Homer's epics, and is merely symbolic.
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.
To feed 60 people, you will need approximately 10-15 loaves of French bread, depending on the serving size. Each loaf can typically yield 6-8 servings, so be sure to consider portion sizes when determining the quantity needed.
The company uses 20 loaves of bread to feed 50 workers. So, to find out how many loaves of bread are needed for 80 workers, we can set up the proportion: 20 loaves / 50 workers = x loaves / 80 workers To solve for x (the number of loaves needed for 80 workers), we can cross-multiply and then divide: 20 * 80 = 50 * x 1600 = 50x Now, divide both sides by 50 to isolate x: x = 1600 / 50 x = 32 So, you would need 32 loaves of bread to feed 80 workers.
The famous incident is the feeding of the five thousand. A crowd of five thousand people had gathered to listen to Jesus preaching, but they didn't bring any lunch (pretty stupid, huh?). Some kid did bring lunch with him; five loaves of bread (not like Hovis sliced white bread or something; probably about the size of a fist) and three fish. Jesus blessed the food, and it was multiplied. The fishes and loaves fed five thousand people: a miracle.
Jesus is talking about how he feed 5,000 people with two loaves of bread and 5five fish's.
It depends on how big the loaf is and how thick the slices are
The Bible doesn't describe the size of the loaves of bread in Mark 6:38-43. What is significant is not the size of the loaves, but the amount of them. If Jesus was able to break up five loaves into enough pieces to feed 5,000 men (Mark 6:44), it was indeed a miracle!
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well, theres 60 pounds of wheat in a bushel, and a bushel could make max 95 loaves of bread... so multiply that! :)
Individule cup cakes would be the easy way to do it, you would need 150 of those.If you can get 10 portions from a large cake the you would need 15 cakes.
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