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There are two stories in which Jesus miraculously fed thousands of people. These first appeared in Mark's Gospel, the first New Testament gospel to be written, and both were subsequently copied into Matthew. However, only the feeding of 5000 was copied into Luke, because of the 'Missing Block'.

Mark 6:33-8:21 form an integrated set of passages with ten references or allusions to food, including two feasts in which he fed 5000 people and then another 4000 people and a summary by Jesus of the feasts in 8:19-21. The entire reading maintains a consistent theme of food, plus a minor theme of not understanding:

  • Jesus and the disciples had no leisure so much as to eat , so they went into a desert place
  • Feeding the 5000
  • When Jesus walked on water the disciples were amazed, for they considered not the miracle of the loaves
  • Pharisees complain about the disciples eating with unwashed hands
  • Discourse - what goes into a man goes into his belly and does not defile
  • Greek woman metaphorically begs for crumbs from the table
  • Feeding the 4000
  • Disciples are hungry and have only one loaf of bread
  • Jesus warns the disciples about the leaven of the Pharisees and they reason, "It is because we have no bread," showing they do not understand
  • Summary by Jesus of the two feasts
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