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El día comenzaba a declinar, y acercándose los doce, Le dijeron: "Despide a la multitud, para que vayan a las aldeas y campos de los alrededores, y hallen alojamiento y consigan alimentos; porque aquí estamos en un lugar desierto." (Luke 9:12)
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)
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)
Así lo hicieron, haciendo recostar a todos.
Tomando El los cinco panes y los dos peces, levantó los ojos al cielo, los bendijo, los partió y los iba dando a los discípulos para que los sirvieran a la gente. (Luke 9:16)
Todos comieron y se saciaron; y se recogieron de lo que les sobró de los pedazos: doce cestas llenas . (Luke 9:17)
Estando Jesús orando a solas, estaban con El los discípulos, y les preguntó: "¿Quién dicen las multitudes que soy Yo?" (Luke 9:18)

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