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Y vinieron a El grandes multitudes trayendo consigo cojos, lisiados, ciegos, mudos y muchos otros enfermos y los pusieron a Sus pies y El los sanó; (Matthew 15:30)
de modo que la muchedumbre se maravilló al ver que los mudos hablaban, los lisiados quedaban restaurados, los cojos caminaban y los ciegos veían; y glorificaron al Dios de Israel. (Matthew 15:31)
Entonces Jesús, llamando junto a El a Sus discípulos, les dijo: "Tengo compasión de la multitud, porque ya hace tres días que están aquí y no tienen qué comer; y no quiero despedirlos sin comer, no sea que desfallezcan en el camino." (Matthew 15:32)
Y los discípulos Le dijeron: "¿Dónde podríamos conseguir en el desierto tantos panes para saciar a una multitud tan grande?"
¿Cuántos panes tienen?" les preguntó Jesús. Ellos respondieron: "Siete, y unos pocos pececillos." (Matthew 15:34)
Y El mandó a la multitud que se sentara en el suelo; (Matthew 15:35)
tomó los siete panes y los peces, y después de dar gracias, los partió y empezó a darlos a los discípulos, y los discípulos a las multitudes. (Matthew 15:36)

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Matthew 15:33 - Cross Reference

Pero Moisés dijo: "El pueblo, en medio del cual estoy, llega a 600,000 de a pie; y Tú has dicho: 'Les daré carne a fin de que coman, por todo un mes.' (Numbers 11:21)
Sus discípulos Le respondieron: "¿Dónde podrá alguien encontrar lo suficiente para saciar de pan a éstos aquí en el desierto?" (Mark 8:4)
Al atardecer se acercaron los discípulos, diciendo: "El lugar está desierto y la hora ya es avanzada; despide, pues, a las multitudes para que vayan a las aldeas y se compren alimentos." (Matthew 14:15)
Cuando Jesús alzó los ojos y vio que una gran multitud venía hacia El, dijo a Felipe: "¿Dónde compraremos pan para que coman éstos?" (John 6:5)
Denles ustedes de comer," les dijo Jesús. Y ellos dijeron: "No tenemos más que cinco panes y dos peces, a no ser que vayamos y compremos alimentos para toda esta gente." (Luke 9:13)
Denles ustedes de comer," les contestó Jesús. Y ellos Le dijeron: "¿Quieres que vayamos y compremos 200 denarios (salario de 200 días) de pan y les demos de comer?" (Mark 6:37)
Y vino un hombre de Baal Salisa y trajo al hombre de Dios panes de primicias, veinte panes de cebada y espigas de grano nuevo en su bolsa. Y él dijo: "Dáselos a la gente para que coman." (2 Kings 4:42)