Turning Points - Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand
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What was the reason Jesus and the apostles crossed the Sea of Galilee?

  • To escape from the large crowd
  • To gather food for the crowd
  • To find a quiet place to pray (correct)
  • To perform a miracle for the large crowd
  • How did Philip initially respond when asked about feeding the crowd?

  • He highlighted the lack of resources (correct)
  • He proposed sending the crowd away for food
  • He suggested using the boy's food
  • He offered to collect money from the apostles
  • What role did Andrew play in the feeding of the multitude?

  • He distributed the bread and fish
  • He organized the people to sit down
  • He performed a miracle
  • He suggested finding a boy with food (correct)
  • What was the quantity and type of food available before the miracle?

    <p>Five barley loaves and two fish (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action did Jesus take before the miracle of feeding the crowd?

    <p>He instructed the people to sit down (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Turning Points

    • Jesus and the apostles crossed the Sea of Galilee to a quiet place to pray
    • A large crowd followed them to the eastern shore.
    • Jesus observed the crowd and asked Philip how they would buy enough food
    • Philip replied that they didn't have enough money.
    • Andrew suggested that a boy had a few loaves of bread and two fish.
    • Jesus had the people sit on the grass and miraculously fed the crowd.

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    Explore the miraculous event where Jesus feeds a large crowd with just five loaves of bread and two fish. This quiz delves into the events that unfolded when Jesus and his apostles crossed the Sea of Galilee. Test your knowledge on this significant biblical moment!

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