“(For his disciples were gone away unto the city to buy meat.)”
King James Version (KJV)
Chris's comment on 2021-02-20 13:25:45:
The Greek word (trophe) applies to 'food or nourishment', so I don't see that it was only meat that the disciples went to purchase. It could have been a combination of meat & vegetables, or even that which was already prepared. And there is nothing in the New Testament to suggest that Jesus was a vegetarian or a non-vegetarian. I believe that He enjoyed all food, any food that He was able to eat, but in Truth, His "meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work." (John 4:34), implying the much lower priority He placed on food & having a full stomach.
SkipVought's comment on 2021-02-20 12:55:11:
Greeting, Barry, in the Precious name of Jesus.
The same Greek word, troph, is used 15 times in the KJV: 13 times the King James translators used the word "meat" and 2 times the word "food" in Act 14:17 and Jas 2:15.
Yes, Jesus ate meat, because He celebrated Passover on many occasions with His disciples, which involves killing and eating the Passover lamb.
Barry's comment on 2021-02-20 08:51:18:
Kjv mentions meat while other translations mention food. Which is correct? Did our Lord eat meat?