- 1. In the remarkable account found in Matthew 15:32–38, we learn of a compassionate and miraculous event where Jesus fed a multitude of 4,000 people with just seven loaves of bread and a few small fish. This event took place in a remote area, where Jesus, recognizing the physical needs of the crowd, expressed deep empathy for them, stating that they had been with Him for three days and He did not want to send them away hungry for fear they would faint on their way home. The disciples were puzzled, questioning how they could possibly feed such a large assembly in a desolate place, given their limited resources. Yet, Jesus encouraged them to gather what they had. Following His instructions, the loaves and fish were brought to Him, where He took the small offering, gave thanks, broke the bread, and instructed the disciples to distribute it to the people. Miraculously, the food multiplied, and everyone was fed to their satisfaction, with seven large baskets of leftovers collected afterward, illustrating not only Jesus' divine power but also His care and provision for every person's needs.
How many loaves did Jesus use to feed the 4,000?
A) Seven B) Two C) Five D) Ten
- 2. How many fish did Jesus have to feed the crowd?
A) One B) Five C) A few D) Two
- 3. How many people were fed in this miracle?
A) 4,000 B) 1,000 C) 5,000 D) 3,000
- 4. What did Jesus do with the loaves and fish?
A) Gave them to the disciples to sell B) Gave thanks and broke them C) Cooked them D) Threw them away
- 5. Who was present when Jesus performed this miracle?
A) The Pharisees B) Only women C) Soldiers D) The disciples
- 6. What was the crowd's reaction after the miracle?
A) They were satisfied B) They were confused C) They were angry D) They left immediately
- 7. Why did Jesus feel compassion for the multitude?
A) They had been with Him for three days B) They were followers of John C) They were sick D) They were hungry for food only
- 8. What does this miracle demonstrate?
A) The need for money B) Jesus' power to provide C) The importance of planning D) The power of the disciples
- 9. Before feeding the crowd, what did Jesus ask the disciples?
A) How many loaves do you have? B) Where can we buy food? C) What do the people want? D) Are you hungry?
- 10. What important lesson can be learned from this miracle?
A) Trust in God's provision B) Always keep extra C) Do not waste food D) Prepare for hunger
- 11. What happened after the miracle of the loaves and fishes?
A) He continued preaching B) He returned to the city C) He rested D) Jesus got into a boat
- 12. What does the number of baskets of leftovers represent?
A) Abundance B) Laziness C) Waste D) Numbers of disciples
- 13. What type of food did Jesus use in this miracle along with loaves?
A) Beef B) Chicken C) Breadsticks D) Fish
- 14. Where did this miracle take place?
A) The region of the Decapolis B) Bethlehem C) Jerusalem D) Capernaum
- 15. In which book of the Bible is the account of Jesus feeding the 4,000 found?
A) John B) Matthew C) Luke D) Mark
- 16. What did Jesus do after feeding the 4,000?
A) He preached B) He dismissed the crowd C) He performed another miracle D) He went to sleep
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