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What was the primary reason the crowd followed Jesus and his disciples?
What was the primary reason the crowd followed Jesus and his disciples?
- To listen to Jesus' teachings and parables.
- To share meals and fellowship with Jesus and his disciples.
- To witness Jesus perform miracles. (correct)
- To offer donations and support Jesus' ministry.
Why did Jesus and his disciples cross the Sea of Galilee?
Why did Jesus and his disciples cross the Sea of Galilee?
- To escape the crowds that followed them.
- To find a quiet place for prayer. (correct)
- To travel to other towns to preach.
- To fish and provide food for themselves and their followers.
Who did Jesus ask about how to feed the crowd?
Who did Jesus ask about how to feed the crowd?
- John
- Philip (correct)
- Peter
- Andrew
Who brought the five loaves and two fish to Jesus' attention?
Who brought the five loaves and two fish to Jesus' attention?
What did Jesus ask the crowd to do before he fed them?
What did Jesus ask the crowd to do before he fed them?
Flashcards
Feeding of the 5000
Feeding of the 5000
The miracle where Jesus fed 5000 people with five loaves and two fish.
Sea of Galilee
Sea of Galilee
A large freshwater lake in Israel where Jesus and his disciples traveled.
Philip's question
Philip's question
Jesus asked Philip how to feed the hungry crowd, revealing their lack of resources.
Andrew's suggestion
Andrew's suggestion
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Miracle of sharing
Miracle of sharing
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Study Notes
Turning Points - Jesus and the Apostles
- Jesus and his apostles often crossed the Sea of Galilee to the eastern shore to pray and rest.
- A large crowd gathered, eager to hear Jesus speak and witness miracles.
- Jesus addressed the crowd on a hillside and spoke about the need for repentance.
- The crowd grew larger as time passed, and Philip questioned how they would provide enough food.
- Andrew pointed out a young boy with five barley loaves and two fish, which seemed insignificant compared to the large crowd.
- Jesus instructed the crowd to sit down.
- There were approximately 5,000 people, who sat down obediently on the grass.
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