Jesus' feeding of 5,000 people is his only Miracle that the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all describe. An exact date for this supposed miracle isn't known, but if it happened it would have been around 25 C.E.
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.
The 12 baskets used to collect the left-over pieces of bread after Jesus fed the 5000 were likely around the size of a hand-held basket, typically used for carrying food or other items. The specific size is not mentioned in the Bible.
After he'd performed numerous miracles around his apostles (Mark 6:51, 52)(Matthew 14:19-21)(Mark 6:41-44), Jesus walked on water (Matthew 14:23-33)(Mark 6:48)(John 6:19).
The exact date of Jesus' resurrection is not specified in the Bible. It is generally believed to have occurred on the Sunday following his crucifixion, which is now celebrated as Easter Sunday. The specific date of April 4th is not mentioned in historical or biblical records.
According to Christian tradition, St. Mary, the mother of Jesus, was born on September 8.
There was not a time, that Jesus fed 3000 people, the other time that He fed the multitude, apart from the 5000, was in Mark 8:1-9, when He fed 4000 people. I hope this answers your question.
That’s false
Two fish and five loaves of bread fed 5000.
Jesus prayed over the food and then fed 5000 people, later five baskets were filled with the crumbs.
Fed 5000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish, turned water into wine, raised Lazarus from the dead, walked on water, etcetc
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.
Yes Jesus fed the disciples by the sea, after they came tired from fishing.
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.
Matthew 14:14-22 describes the miracle where Jesus fed over 5000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish.(Luke 9:130(John 6:9)
Jesus fed 5,000 men, women, and children.
YES
One loaf of bread and two fishes. This is not literal, but signifies spiritual feeding of the people's mind.