“And those who ate the loaves were five thousand men.”
The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand — the five thousand men (andres, specifically males) is the headcount for the miracle, which Matthew adds were in addition to women and children — the total number fed may have been significantly larger. The number communicates scale: this is not a small gathering but a crowd of thousands, and every one of them ate and was satisfied. The miracle is public, large-scale, and undeniable.
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Mark 6:44
“And those who ate the loaves were five thousand men.”
The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand — the five thousand men (andres, specifically males) is the headcount for the miracle, which Matthew adds were in addition to women and children — the total number fed may have been significantly larger. The number communicates scale: this is not a small gathering but a crowd of thousands, and every one of them ate and was satisfied. The miracle is public, large-scale, and undeniable.
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The number of the men who had eaten was five thousand — the five thousand men (andres, specifically males) is the headcount for the miracle, which Matthew adds were in addition to women and children — the total number fed may have been significantly larger. The number communicates scale: this is not a small gathering but a crowd of thousands, and every one of them ate and was satisfied. The miracle is public, large-scale, and undeniable.