💨 Abstract
Scientists proposed that the "Feeding of the 5,000" might have been influenced by a natural event in the Sea of Galilee, where strong winds could cause fish to surface in large numbers. However, biblical scholars argue that this explanation overlooks the fact that no fishing was involved in the miracle. Despite the debate, the researchers maintain that understanding the natural phenomenon doesn't diminish the spiritual message.
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