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According to Mark Jesus fed 5000 men. According to Matthew, Jesus fed 5000 men plus women and children. In other words, Matthew had a little more detail than Mark. Perhaps this lines up with his background. He was used to counting everything and everybody. Mark was also a briefer Gospel and he left a few incidentals out.

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In the Gospel of Mark, Jesus feeds the five thousand with five loaves of bread and two fish, and afterward, there are twelve basketfuls of leftovers. In the Gospel of Matthew, the same miracle occurs but with an additional mention of the women and children who were present.

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