Matthew 14:15-21
his.Mr 6:35,36; Lu 9:12send.15:23; Mr 8:3 they.2Ki 4:42-44; Job 31:16,17; Pr 11:24; Ec 11:2; Lu 3:11; Joh 13:292Co 8:2,3; 9:7,8 15:33,34; Nu 11:21-23; Ps 78:19,20; Mr 6:37,38; 8:4,5; Lu 9:13Joh 6:5-9 18 he commanded.15:35; Mr 6:39; 8:6; Lu 9:14; Joh 6:10looking.Mr 6:41; 7:34; Lu 9:16; Joh 11:41he blessed.15:36; 26:26,27; 1Sa 9:13; Mr 8:6; 14:22,23; Lu 22:19; 24:30Joh 6:11,23; Ac 27:35; Ro 14:6; 1Co 10:16,31; 11:24; Col 3:171Ti 4:4,5 were.5:6; 15:33; Ex 16:8,12; Le 26:26; 1Ki 17:12-16; 2Ki 4:43,44Pr 13:25; Eze 4:14-16; Hag 1:6; Lu 1:53; 9:17; Joh 6:7,11and they took.15:37,38; 16:8-10; 2Ki 4:1-7; Mr 6:42-44; 8:8,9,16-21; Joh 6:12-14 about.Joh 6:10; Ac 4:4,34; 2Co 9:8-11; Php 4:19Mark 6:35-44
Mt 14:15-21; Lu 9:12-17; Joh 6:5-15 3:21; 5:31; Mt 15:23; 16:22 give.8:2,3; 2Ki 4:42-44; Mt 14:16; 15:32; Lu 9:13; Joh 6:4-10Shall.Nu 11:13,21-23; 2Ki 7:2; Mt 15:33; Joh 6:7penny-worth."The Roman penny is sevenpence halfpenny; as Mt 18:28, marg." 8:5; Mt 14:17,18; 15:34; Lu 9:13; Joh 6:9 1Ki 10:5; Es 1:5,6; Mt 15:35; 1Co 14:33,40 by hundreds.It is generally supposed that they were so arranged as to be a hundred in rank, or depth, and fifty in front, or file; which would make the number just five thousand, and will reconcile this account with Luke's, who only speaks of their sitting down by fifties. Lu 9:14,15 looked.7:34; Mt 14:19; Lu 9:16; Joh 11:41; 17:1blessed.8:6,7; 14:22; De 8:10; 1Sa 9:13; Mt 15:36; 26:26; Lu 24:30Joh 6:11,23; Ac 27:35; Ro 14:6; 1Co 10:31; Col 3:17; 1Ti 4:4,5 8:8,9; De 8:3; 2Ki 4:42-44; Ps 145:15,16; Mt 14:20,21; 15:37,38Lu 9:17; Joh 6:12 8:19,20 44John 6:1
1 Christ feeds five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes.15 Thereupon the people would have made him king;16 but withdrawing himself, he walks on the sea to his disciples;26 reproves the people flocking after him, and all the fleshly hearers of his word;32 declares himself to be the bread of life to believers.66 Many disciples depart from him.68 Peter confesses him.70 Judas is a devil. A.M. 4036. A.D. 32. these.Mt 14:13,15-21; Mr 6:31,32,34,35-44; Lu 9:10-12,13-17the sea.Nu 34:11; Jos 12:3; Mt 4:18; 15:29; Lu 5:1which.23; 21:1John 6:5-15
saw.4:35; Mt 14:14,15; Mr 6:34,35; Lu 9:12Whence.Mt 15:33; Mr 8:2-4; Lu 9:13 prove.Ge 22:1; De 8:2,16; 13:3; 33:8; 2Ch 32:31 Two.This sum, rating the denarius at 7 ®d., would amount to 6£. 5s.: or, reckoning the denarius, with some at 7 3/4d., it would amount to 6£. 9s. 2d. of our money; which appears to have been more than our Lord and all his disciples were worth of this world's goods. Nu 11:21,22; 2Ki 4:43; Mr 6:37pennyworth.12:5; Mt 18:28; *marg: Andrew.1:40-44; Mt 4:18 which.Mt 14:17; 16:9; Mr 6:38; 8:19; Lu 9:13barley.De 8:8; 32:14; 1Ki 4:28; 2Ki 7:1; Ps 81:16; 147:14; Eze 27:172Co 8:9; Re 6:6but.7; 11:21,32; 2Ki 4:42-44; Ps 78:19,41 Make.Mt 14:18,19; 15:35,36; Mr 6:39-41; 8:6,7; Lu 9:14-16Now.No wonder, since it was the spring, being near the passover; and, from the plenty of grass, it would be a place much more suitable to the purpose. This circumstance, says Dr. Paley, is plainly the remark of an eye-witness. when.23; 1Sa 9:13; Lu 24:30; Ac 27:35; Ro 14:6; 1Co 10:31; 1Th 5:181Ti 4:4,5 they.Ne 9:25; Mt 14:20,21; 15:37,38; Mr 6:42-44; 8:8,9; Lu 1:53; 9:17that nothing.Ne 8:10; Pr 18:9; Lu 15:13; 16:1 and filled.1Ki 7:15,16; 2Ki 4:2-7; 2Ch 25:9; Pr 11:24,25; 2Co 9:8,9; Php 4:19 This.1:21; 4:19,25,42; 7:40; Ge 49:10; De 18:15-18; Mt 11:3; 21:11Lu 7:16; 24:19; Ac 3:22-24; 7:37 perceived.2:24,25; Heb 4:13take.7:3,4; 12:12,13; Mr 11:9; Lu 19:38he departed.5:41; 18:36; Mt 14:22; Mr 6:46-52
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