Here it was Jesus and not god who fed the 5,000 people.
three loaves, to fish
fish and loaves
Two fish and five loaves of bread fed 5000.
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.
When Andrew found the little boy with five barley loaves and there were exactly two small fish.
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!
The masses of eggs deposited by molluscs and fish are commonly referred to as "spawning" or "egg masses." In the context of fish, these are often called "roe." For molluscs, the term "egg masses" or "spawns" is used to describe their egg clusters.
To be carrying them with for hours I assume the fish were dried.
The Feeding of the 5000 (aka Five Loaves and Two Fish) took place near the city of Bethsaida. Jesus withdrew there upon learning of the death of John the baptist. The mass of people that had been with Jesus, had followed him to Bethsaida. Upon nightfall, his apostles had requested that he send the crowd away so they could get themselves something to eat. Jesus told them to let them stay and that the apostles should give them something to eat. Jesus took the food, looked to the heavens, gave thanks, broke the loaves, and then fed the entire crowd.Reference: Luke 9:10-17 (Provided below)
A boy per John 6:9 in the Bible.
Jesus is talking about how he feed 5,000 people with two loaves of bread and 5five fish's.
The Bible is silent on the identify of the type of fish. It should be noted that the sign of the Fish- Icthys in Greek was an early Christian symbol. The miracle, as the bible relates actually occured and the food resources were multiplied. On the other hand the (Good Samaritan) was an allegorical parable, and he was not a real person, Jesus does not reveal him by name. He was not one of the twelve apostles, that is obvious. The Good Samaritan is fiction-in-truth,. or truth in fiction. On the oither hand the food-multiplying feat was real.