"THE GOSPEL OF MARK"
Feeding The Four Thousand (8:1-10)
INTRODUCTION
1. During His earthly ministry, Jesus focused attention on the house of
Israel...
a. As He commanded when giving the Limited Commission - Mt 10:5-6
b. As He explained to the Syro-Phoenician woman - Mt 15:24
2. Even so, there were occasions when Gentiles benefited from His
physical presence...
a. The Syro-Phoenician woman's daughter healed - Mk 7:24-30
b. Healings in the area of Decapolis, including the deaf mute - Mt 15:29-31; Mk 7:31-37
c. Feeding of the four thousand - Mk 8:1-10
[It is the feeding of the four thousand that we now direct our
attention, first by taking a closer look at...]
I. THE NARRATIVE
A. THE SETTING...
1. "In those days" - Mk 8:1
a. Connecting this miracle with those we've just studied - Mk 7:31-37; Mt 15:29-31
b. Placing it in the area of Decapolis, SE of the Sea of
Galilee - Mk 7:31
c. A prominently Gentile region, where Jesus had healed a
demoniac - Mk 5:1-13
d. Who had broadcast what Jesus did for him throughout
Decapolis - Mk 5:18-20
2. Other particulars - Mk 8:1-3
a. A great multitude, who had been with Jesus three days
b. In a wilderness region, without food, far from their homes
B. THE MIRACLE...
1. Prompted by Jesus' compassion - Mk 8:2-3
2. Unforeseen by Jesus' disciples - Mk 8:4
3. Using only seven loaves and a few small fish - Mk 8:5-7
4. Occurring after Jesus gave thanks for the bread, and blessed
the fish - Mk 8:6-7
5. With seven large baskets of leftover fragments - Mk 8:8
6. Feeding 4000 men, besides women and children - Mk 8:9; cf. Mt 15:38
[After feeding the multitude, Jesus sent them away and got on a boat
with His disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee over to Dalmanutha (on
the west coast). With the narrative fresh on our minds, here are...]
II. SOME OBSERVATIONS
A. TWO MIRACLES COMPARED...
The 5000 The 4000
1. In Galilee 1. In Decapolis
2. Jews - cf. Jn 6:14-15 2. Gentiles (Decapolis)
- Mk 7:31; 8:1
3. With Jesus one day - Mk 6:35 3. With Jesus three days - Mk 8:2
4. Near villages - Mk 6:36 4. In wilderness - Mk 8:3-4
5. Five loaves, two fish - Mk 5:41 5. Seven loaves, few small
fish - Mk 8:5,7
6. 5000 men, plus women and 6. 4000 men, plus women and
children - Mt 14:21 children - Mt 15:38
7. Surplus = 12 hand baskets 7. Surplus = 7 large baskets *
- Mk 6:43 - Mk 8:8
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