A team of scholars claims that he exposed one of the most famous miracles of Jesus Christ – saying that the Son of God may not feed on 5,000 people with only five loaves and two fish.
Instead, the researchers believe that it could have been a strange natural event in Lake Kenrett in Israel – known in the Bible as the Sea of Galilee – which brought a huge distance of fish to the surface to collect easy.
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The “Feeding 5000” story is told in all four gospels, where Jesus is said to have blessed a small amount of food and miraculously distributed it to feed a vast crowd.
But in a study conducted in 2024 published in water resources research, scientists monitored oxygen levels, water temperature and wind speed across Kiner-and they say they discovered evidence of the sudden fish caused by unusual weather patterns.
They say the strong winds sweeping the lake can mix water and cause a “lifting” of low oxygen water from the bottom, killing the fish and sending it floating to the surface.
According to researchers, to anyone watching from the beach, it seems that the fish suddenly appeared by thousands – which creates a miracle and allows them “easily to gather by a hungry audience.”
The team believes that this can explain the Gospel Corridor, as Jesus tells his students – after an unequivocal night of hunting – to throw their networks on the other side of the boat, and suddenly in a reward.
However, Bible scholars do not buy it.
Critics criticized the theoretical to lose this point completely, noting that no fish was hunting during the miracle of the loaves and fish.
An article on the response to Replygenesis.org responded, saying: “Jesus simply took the five loaves and two names, thanked God, broke the loaves, greeted everything to his disciples, and gave the students food. No fish was arrested!”
According to Matthew 14: 13-21, “Jesus saw a large crowd, and had sympathy for them and heal their patients.”
When his students told him to send people away to find food, he replied: “They don't need to go far; you give them something to eat.”
After the blessing of the five loaves and Smokin, the Bible says: “They all have eaten and satisfied.
“They took 12 baskets full of the remaining broken pieces.”
Despite the reverse reaction, the researchers argue that understanding how fish appears in mysterious circumstances in huge quantities that do not take away from the spiritual message of the event – which many see symbolic of generosity and faith.
However, religious skeptics say that the study adds weight to theories that may have the wonders of Jesus natural explanations – while believers insist that some things cannot be explained by science.
It comes after you claim a stunning video clip created from artificial intelligence that it reveals the true face of Jesus Christ-using the images based on the mysterious Turin shroud.
The believers say that the shroud of Turin was a burial cloth wrapped around Jesus after his crucifixion.

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Now, old flax images have been processed by Midjourney, an Amnesty International's images, to create a realistic image of Christ.
The video shows a flashing, smiling and praying – it is likely to be as he did before his crucifixion is about 33 m.
It appears with brown hair along the shoulder, beard, brown eyes, straight nose, and high bones.
The color of his skin is pale, which caused a discussion between academics and online.
Last year, the sun also used Amnesty International to re -establish the Son of God.
GENCRARFT was fed on “Jesus' face based on the shroud of Turino” and returned pictures of a man with honey eyes, gentle expression, elegant beard, clean eyebrows, and long brown hair.
Under his exhausting eyes, the signs of exhaustion were clear.
Many researchers agree that the man wrapped in the shroud appears to range between 5 feet, 6 feet and 6 feet, with sunken eyes and a complete beard.
The signs of the fabric also show what some believe are steel wounds – including head, shoulders, arms and back, in line with the crown of the fork and Roman whips.
The Bible recounts that Jesus was wandering by the Romanian soldiers, crowned a fork, and forced to carry his cross before he died in suffering.