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Fragments

Fragments

Fragments

FRAGMENTS (, pieces broken for distribution; cf. of LXX Septuagint Eze 13:19).All the Synoptists record that, when the miraculous feeding of the multitude ended, the broken pieces remaining over from the meal were gathered up and deposited in twelve baskets (Mat 14:20, Mar 6:43, Luk 9:17). St. John adds that this was done in obedience to Christs command, addressed to the disciples, by whom apparently the work was performed (Joh 6:12). The surplus thus collected far exceeded the amount of the original stock, and bore witness to the abundance of the meal partaken of. The carefulness shown in collecting the remnants of food was intended to avoid any appearance of waste, and served to correct any tendency to undervalue what had come to the recipients so cheaply. The miracle was one of the very exceptional cases in which Christ provided for mens ordinary wants, was wrought only in view of the urgent necessity that had arisen (Mat 14:15), and, while it raised expectations of similar benefits in the future (Joh 6:26), was not designed to produce this result. The storing of the fragments for future use would tend to indicate that such miracles were not to be everyday occurrences. As in all Christs miracles, there is strict economy of supernatural resources, which are resorted to only when natural resources fail.

W. S. Montgomery.

Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels

Fragments

* For FRAGMENTS see PIECE, No. 4

Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words