Jesus Feeds the 5000 & Walks on Water
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Why did Jesus and the apostles cross the Sea of Galilee, according to the passage?

  • To gather supplies and resources from local vendors.
  • To escape from a growing threat in Galilee.
  • To preach to a new audience on the eastern shore.
  • To find a secluded place for prayer and rest. (correct)

What was the primary reason the crowd gathered and waited for Jesus on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee?

  • To challenge Jesus' teachings and engage in theological debates.
  • To offer Jesus and his disciples food and shelter.
  • To request healing for their illnesses and disabilities.
  • To hear Jesus speak and witness potential miracles. (correct)

Why did Jesus ask Philip how they would buy bread for the crowd?

  • To test Philip's faith and understanding of Jesus's capabilities. (correct)
  • To publicly demonstrate Philip's incompetence in front of the crowd.
  • To delay the crowd's expectations while he devised a plan.
  • To genuinely seek Philip's financial expertise in managing resources.

What was Andrew's contribution to addressing the crowd's hunger?

<p>He identified a boy who had five barley loaves and two fish. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What action did Jesus instruct his disciples to take before feeding the five thousand?

<p>To have the people sit down orderly on the grass. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was the most likely reason Jesus instructed his companions to distribute the loaves and fish, despite an apparent lack of sufficient food?

<p>To test the companions' faith and obedience, knowing a miracle would occur. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Peter begin to sink when walking on water towards Jesus?

<p>His faith wavered as he became aware of the unnatural nature of walking on water. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Jesus mean when he tells the crowd, 'Do not labor for the food which perishes, but for the food which endures to eternal life'?

<p>Material wealth and physical sustenance are irrelevant compared to spiritual growth and salvation. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The detail of the boat's prow 'scraping the shore' immediately after Jesus and Peter entered implies what?

<p>Divine intervention directly and instantaneously brought them to their destination. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What deeper understanding of Jesus's mission can be gained from his actions and teachings in this passage?

<p>His mission involved shifting people's focus from earthly needs to spiritual growth and eternal salvation. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sea of Galilee Crossing

Jesus and the apostles sought a quiet place on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee to pray and rest.

Eager Crowd

A large crowd followed Jesus and the apostles, eager to hear Jesus speak and witness miracles.

Testing Philip

Jesus tested Philip by asking how they would buy bread for the large crowd.

Five Loaves and Two Fish

A lad had five barley loaves and two fish, which Andrew pointed out was insufficient for the crowd.

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Crowd Seating

Jesus instructed the crowd of five thousand to sit down on the grass.

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Feeding of the 5,000

Jesus miraculously multiplied five loaves and two fish to feed a large crowd.

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Jesus's Retreat

After feeding the multitude, he withdrew to the hills to be alone.

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Walking on Water

Jesus walked on water to meet the apostles in their boat.

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Peter's Walk of Faith

Peter briefly walked on water but began to sink when his faith wavered.

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Food that endures

Jesus urged people to seek spiritual nourishment that leads to eternal life, not just physical food.

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