fish and loaves
The crowd was just ordinary people who followed Jesus. Jesus had been addressing the scribes and pharisees when a man from the crowd asked Jesus to settle a family dispute. Jesus told the parable as part of His reply to the man.
He was told to carry the cross for Jesus.
a huge crowd
the crowd
They wanted to crucify him.
Yes it can a doing word as in ....'let us crowd together' Or it can be a noun...................."this is a big crowd'
Jesus fed the 5,000 near the town of Bethsaida, which is located on the northeastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. This miracle, involving five loaves of bread and two fish, is described in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The event highlighted Jesus' compassion for the crowd and his divine ability to provide abundantly.
Jesus did not exert influence over Pilate in the traditional sense. However, Pilate's decision to crucify Jesus was influenced by political pressure and fear of potential unrest, rather than by any personal influence from Jesus.
Fish and bread.
Jesus tells Peter to feed his sheep.
The noun crowd is a word for a group.
I belive tou are refering to the story in the bible, i forget what book but it tells of how jesus takes 5 fish and 3 loafs of bread and feed 10 thousand people, it shows how jesus can provide for you even when all seems lost. - Praise God-