Two fish and five loaves of bread fed 5000.
there is over 4000 species of fish living in the coral reef
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Matt. 14: 20 records that 12 baskets of fish and bread pieces were picked up after feeding the 5,000. But it does not name Mt. Olive as the place.
There are 4000 fishes in the coral reef
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
Hand feeding a fish means that you train your fish to take their food from your hands. This is something that many fish keepers do, and you will always want to start off by letting the fish get used to seeing your hands in the tank, then gradually work your way up to being able to get them to take food from you.
Different species of fish need different foods and find/capture their food in many different ways.
Twice while feeding the five thousand and at the last supper.
three loaves, to fish
In the Bible, two notable accounts describe God feeding a multitude. The first is the feeding of the 5,000, where Jesus miraculously multiplied five loaves of bread and two fish to feed a large crowd (found in all four Gospels). The second is the feeding of the 4,000, which also involved Jesus multiplying a small amount of food to feed another large group (recorded in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark). Both events demonstrate God's provision and compassion for the needy.
The ΙΧΘΥΣ, or Ichthys, is a Christian symbol that looks like a fish. Fish are mentioned many times in the Bible; Jesus chose several fisherman to be his disciples. There are many theories as to why the fish was chosen as a symbol.ΙΧΘΥΣ stands for "Ἰησοῦς Χριστός, Θεοῦ Υἱός, Σωτήρ" ("Jesus Christ, God's Son, Savior").