Mark 6:31-53

Mark 6:31-53

[31] And  unto them,  Come  yourselves  apart  into  a desert  place,  and  rest  a while:  for  many  coming  and  going,  and  leisure  so much as  to eat.  [32] And  they departed  into  a desert  place  by ship  privately.  [33] And  them  departing,  and  many  knew  him,  and  ran  afoot  thither  out of  all  cities,  and  outwent  them,  and  him.  [34] And  when he came out,  much  people,  and  was moved with compassion  toward  them,  because  as  sheep  not  having  a shepherd:  and  he began  to teach  them  many things.  [35] And  when the day  was  now  far spent,  his  disciples  came  unto him,  a desert  place,  and  now  the time  is far passed:  [36] them  away,  that  they may go  into  the country  round about,  and  into the villages,  and buy  themselves  nothing  to eat.  [37] He answered  and  said  unto them,  Give  them  to eat.  And  they say  unto him,  Shall we go  and buy  two hundred  pennyworth  of bread,  and  give  them  to eat?  [38] He saith  unto them,  How many  loaves  have ye?  go  and  when they knew,  they say,  Five,  and  two  fishes.  [39] And  he commanded  them  all  sit down  by companies  upon  the green  grass.  [40] And  they sat down  in ranks,  hundreds,  and  fifties.  [41] And  when he had taken  the five  loaves  and  the two  fishes,  he looked up  to  heaven,  and blessed,  and  brake  the loaves,  and  gave  them to his  disciples  to  set before  them;  and  the two  fishes  divided he  among them all.  [42] And  all  eat,  and  were filled.  [43] And  they took up  twelve  baskets  of the fragments,  and  of  the fishes.  [44] And  they that did eat  of the loaves  five thousand  men.  [45] And  straightway  he constrained  his  disciples  to get  into  the ship,  and  to  the other side  before  unto  Bethsaida,  while  he  sent away  the people.  [46] And  them  away,  he departed  into  a mountain  to pray.  [47] And  when even  was come,  the ship  in  the midst  of the sea,  and  he  alone  on  the land.  [48] And  them  toiling  in  rowing;  for  the wind  contrary  unto them:  and  about  the fourth  watch  of the night  he cometh  unto  them,  walking  upon  the sea,  and  would  have passed by  them.  [49] But  him  walking  upon  the sea,  they supposed  a spirit,  and  cried out:  [50] For  they all  him,  and  were troubled.  And  immediately  he talked  with  them,  and  saith  unto them,  Be of good cheer:  it is  I;  not  afraid.  [51] And  he went up  unto  them  into  the ship;  and  the wind  ceased:  and  they were sore  amazed  in  themselves  beyond  measure,  and  [52] For  they considered  not  the miracle of  the loaves:  for  their  heart  hardened.  [53] And  when they had passed over,  they came  into  the land  of Gennesaret,  and  drew to the shore.