Matthew Chapter 14, Verse 13

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13: και ακουσας ο ιησους ανεχωρησεν εκειθεν εν πλοιω εις ερημον τοπον κατ ιδιαν και ακουσαντες οι οχλοι ηκολουθησαν αυτω πεζη απο των πολεων— edit Textus Receptus
13: When Jesus heard of it, he departed thence by ship into a desert place apart: and when the people had heard thereof, they followed him on foot out of the cities.- edit KJV text
13: Which when Jesus had heard, he retired from thence by a boat, into a desert place apart, and the multitudes having heard of it, followed him on foot out of the cities.— edit Douay text


A full narrative of the feeding the five thousand is given in each of the other evangelists: in Mk 6:32ff, Lk 9:10ff, Jn 6:1ff.


Verse 13. When Jesus heard of it, he departed, he went to a place of safety, he never threw himself unnecessarily into danger. It was proper that he should secure his life, till the time should come when it would be proper for him to die.

By a ship into a desert place. That is, he crossed the sea of Galilee. He went to the country east of the sea, into a place little inhabited. Luke says Lk 9:10 he went to a desert place belonging to the city called Bethsaida. See Barnes "Mt 11:21".

A desert place means a place little cultivated, where there were few or no inhabitants. On the east of the sea of Galilee there was a large tract of country of this description - rough, uncultivated, and chiefly used to pasture flocks.

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