Matthew 14:19

"He said, “Bring them here to me.”"

Key Reflection

In Matthew 14:19, Jesus' command to bring the loaves and fish to Him symbolizes His authority over the resources available. This action sets the stage for the miraculous feeding of the crowd, illustrating how He can take what is offered and multiply it for divine purposes.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 19. And he commanded the multitude to sit down. In the original it is to recline on the grass, or to lie as they did at their meals. The Jews never sat, as we do at meals, but reclined, or lay at length. See Barnes "Mt 23:6". Mark and Luke add, that they reclined in companies, by hundreds, and by fifties. And looking up to heaven, he blessed. Luke adds, he blessed them; that is, the loaves. The word to bless means, often, to give thanks; sometimes to pray for blessing; that is, to pray for the Divine favour and friendship; to pray that what we do may meet his approbation.

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