Mark 6:42
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 3:20
Jesus and Beelzebub, Those Demanding Signs (Matthew 12:24-32;12:38-45;16:1-4; Mark 3:20-30;8:11; Luke 11:15-26;11:29-32;12:54-56)
Pharisees and the Saducees come to test Jeus, The
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Blind and mute demoniac is healed, A
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Jews ask for a sign from Jesus, The
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(3 Pictures)
Related Topics:
The Descent into Hades ;
The Queen of Sheba
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Related Names:
Sheba ;
Hades ;
Beelzebub ;
Jesus
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Related Chapter:
Matthew 12 ;
Matthew 16 ;
Mark 3 ;
Mark 8 ;
Luke 11 ;
Luke 12
Mark 6:44
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 8:8
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 2:26
The Disciples Pluck Corn (Matthew 12:1-8; Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5)
Disciples pluck corn, The
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Disciples plucking corn on the Sabbath, The
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Pharisees confront Jesus over allowing his disciples to pick grain on the Sabbath
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Lord of the Sabbath, and the parables of the sower and weeds
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Mark 6:37
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 5:43
At the House of Jairus (Matthew 9:23-26; Mark 5:38-43; Luke 8:51-56)
Christ raises the daughter of Jairus
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Daughter of Jairus raised from the dead, The
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Christ raising Jairus's daughter *
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Jairus's daughter
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Mark 6:36
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 8:2
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 8:1
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 11:14
The Fig Tree Withers (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14;11:20-26)
Jesus Christ and the fruitless leafy tree
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Triumphal entry, and the fig tree
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Fig tree without fruit, The
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Fig tree
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(5 Pictures)
Related Chapter:
Matthew 21 ;
Mark 11
Mark 6:31
Report, Break, and Return to Service (Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:30-34; Luke 9:10; John 6:1-3)
Jesus tells the disciples to rest
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Disciples rest at the command of Christ, The; afterwards they sail across the sea
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He teaches and heals the sick. The crowd is divided into groups.
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Jesus was speaking beside the Sea of Galilee
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Mark 14:12
Preparing the Supper (Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13)
Christ instructing Peter and John to prepare for the Passover
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Man with the jar of water, The
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Ritual supper, The
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Instructions for Passover
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Mark 14:14
Preparing the Supper (Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13)
Christ instructing Peter and John to prepare for the Passover
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Man with the jar of water, The
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Ritual supper, The
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Instructions for Passover
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