Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
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?" (Matthew 15:33)
¿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;
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)
Comieron todos y se saciaron; y recogieron de lo que sobró de los pedazos, siete canastas llenas. (Matthew 15:37)
Los que comieron fueron 4,000 hombres, sin contar las mujeres y los niños. (Matthew 15:38)

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Matthew 15:35 - Cross Reference

Hagan que la gente se siente," dijo Jesús. Y había mucha hierba en aquel lugar; así que se sentaron. El número de los hombres era de unos cinco mil. (John 6:10)
Y les mandó que todos se recostaran por grupos sobre la hierba verde. (Mark 6:39)
Y ordenando a la muchedumbre que se sentara sobre la hierba, Jesús tomó los cinco panes y los dos peces, y levantando los ojos al cielo, bendijo los alimentos . Después partió los panes y se los dio a los discípulos y los discípulos a la multitud. (Matthew 14:19)
Porque había como 5,000 hombres. Y Jesús dijo a Sus discípulos: "Hagan que se recuesten en grupos como de cincuenta cada uno." (Luke 9:14)