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Entonces El tomó los cinco panes y los dos peces, y levantando los ojos al cielo, los bendijo; partió los panes y los iba dando a los discípulos para que se los sirvieran; también repartió los dos peces entre todos. (Mark 6:41)
Todos comieron y se saciaron. (Mark 6:42)
Recogieron doce cestas llenas de los pedazos, y también de los peces. (Mark 6:43)
Los que comieron los panes eran 5,000 hombres.
Enseguida Jesús hizo que Sus discípulos subieran a la barca y fueran delante de El al otro lado, a Betsaida, mientras El despedía a la multitud. (Mark 6:45)
Después de despedirse de ellos, se fue al monte a orar. (Mark 6:46)
Al anochecer, la barca estaba en medio del mar, y El estaba solo en tierra. (Mark 6:47)

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