Mark 6:38
The Loaves and the Fish (Matthew 14:15-21;15:32-39; Mark 6:35-44;8:1-10; Luke 9:12-17; John 6:5-13)
According to Matthew and Mark Jesus performs a miracle of this kind twice, the crowd being 5000 men at one occasion and 4000 at the other. Due to the similarity of the miracles, it is often impossible to decide which of the incidents the artwork represents. Hence, all the pictures depicting these miracles sort under the same heading.
Feeding of the five thousand, The
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Miracle of the loaves, The
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Miracle of the loaves and fishes, The *
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Faith of an empty basket
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Mark 10:35
The Zebedees and the Greatness of Serving (Matthew 20:20-28; Mark 10:35-45)
Request of the mother of Zebedee's sons, The
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Mother of James and John requests honour for them, The
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Wife of Zebedee interceding with Christ over her sons, The
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Mother's request
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Mark 11:1
Up to Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1; Mark 11:1; Luke 19:28; John 2:13;5:1;7:2-13;12:12)
The Donkey (Matthew 21:1-7; Mark 11:1-7; Luke 19:29-35; John 12:14)
Whereas the first three evangelists record only one journey of Jesus to Jerusalem, John tells us about four
Jerusalem from the hill Scopus, on the north
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Jesus goes up to Jerusalem
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Jesus does not go up to the feast; the Jews question about him
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(3 Pictures)
Related Names:
Jerusalem
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 21 ;
Mark 11 ;
Luke 19 ;
John 2 ;
John 5 ;
John 7 ;
John 12
Donkey and her colt, The
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Departure of the disobedient prophet, The
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Donkey at Bethphage, The
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Donkey and colt are led to Jesus, A
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Mark 14:1
The Plot in Progress (Matthew 26:1-5; Mark 14:1; Luke 22:1)
Jews conspire, The
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Plot
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