John 6:7
Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little.
Cross-reference
John 6:9 presents the small resources Andrew finds—five loaves and two fish—immediately after Philip's declaration of insufficient funds.
In Numbers 11:21, Moses counts the people and doubts God's provision — Philip's calculation of 200 denarii is a direct parallel.
In Numbers 11:22, Moses questions if enough flocks can feed the people — parallels Philip's doubt about insufficient funds.
In 2 Kings 4:43, Elisha's servant doubts feeding 100 men with few loaves — Philip's similar doubt precedes Jesus' miracle.
In Mark 6:37, the disciples suggest 200 denarii worth of bread — the same conversation from Mark's parallel account.
Matthew 14:20 records the abundant leftovers—twelve baskets—directly refuting Philip's claim that 200 denarii could not feed the crowd.
Mark 8:4 shows a similar scenario where disciples question how to feed a multitude in a desolate place, echoing Philip's practical doubt.
Mark 14:5 mentions 300 denarii worth of ointment, contrasting Philip's 200 denarii shortage with a perceived waste of a much larger sum.