VI. THE CRISIS TO GALILEE.
John 6:1. The Feeding of the Five Thousand.
John 6:1 is the natural sequel to work in Galilee, not in Judæ a.
Similarly John 7:1 would naturally follow work in the south, not in
the north. The author has probably modified the order in which the
material out of which his g... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THE MIRACLE: THE WALKING ON THE SEA. Though the details are
obscure, Jn. gives the key to the situation by recording the dangerous
enthusiasm of the crowds, as later on he shows the dangers which
threatened from their disillusionment. If we compare the other
accounts it would seem that Jesus m... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DESIRE FOR A SIGN: THE TRUE MANNA. After raising their
expectations He had refused to go forward. In answer to their surprise
at finding Him so soon across the lake He tells them why. Their hopes
are confined to the material. They must seek the higher food, which
leads to true life. They ask wha... [ Continue Reading ]
THE MURMURING OF THE JEWS. The changes of persons here (_cf._ John
6:22, the multitude), and of place in John 6:59, show that this
chapter is not intended to record a continuous conversation, but to
give specimens of Christ's teaching as the author has come to see its
meaning, of objections raised a... [ Continue Reading ]
FURTHER JEWISH OBJECTIONS. Further advance is made by the use for the
first time of the phrase, to eat the flesh. To their question How?
Jesus answers that the gift of life can be obtained only by such
means. The reference to the sacrificial death is made clearer by the
addition and drink His blood.... [ Continue Reading ]