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The writer says that 'those eaters of loaves have vanished'. Explain.
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Answered by Blaezii
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The feeding of the five thousand or the multiplying of the loaves and fishes was a miracle. How did Jesus do it? He did it by the power of God. This is a simplistic statement, but carries an enormous truth. It is not so much that the power of God is beyond human power as that the power of God is other than human power. That this "other than human" power is indefinably great is evident. We may know what kind of power it is through the things that He has created, from the unique pattern of every snowflake that falls, to the ability of birds to fly in defiance of the laws of gravity. These are miracles we see everyday.


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Answered by Anonymous
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The writer says that 'those eaters of loaves have vanished'. Explain.

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This is very clear from the narrator's statement that the eaters

have gone away leaving the makers behind .

There are mixture,moulders and the ones who bake the Loaves .

The Time tasted furnaces still exist.

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