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Essay heading: Feeding of the 5000
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It might very well have been regularly retold in a Eucharistic setting, as the way Jesus breaks the bread and gives thanks, would be a good way into teaching about the Eucharistic meal, and Jesus' self-breaking on the
Cross.
Although, the story is in all four gospels, each story is a little different... displayed 300 characters
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The reason for this is that it was anticipating the Eucharist and the final banquet in the kingdom (14,13-21). In Matthew, Jesus gets off of a boat and when he arrives he feels pity for them and cures the sick. He only feels pity for the people in Mark and does not heal any of them. However, they are very similar except for that
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