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Verse 67. _WILL YE ALSO GO ALWAY?_] Or, _Do YE also desire_, c. These
words are very emphatical. Will YOU abandon me? - _you_, whom I have
distinguished with innumerable marks of my affection - _you_...
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THE TWELVE - The twelve apostles.
WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY? - Many apostatized, and it was natural now for
Jesus to submit the question to the twelve. “Will you, whom I have
chosen, on whom I have bestowe...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. The Feeding of the Five Thousand Men. (John 6:1 .)_
2. The Attempt to Make Him King, (John 6:15 .)
3. The Stormy Sea. “It is I, be not afraid.” (John 6:16 .)
4. The Discourse on the...
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TO WHOM SHALL WE GO?
Christ, apparently sad that these had turned away, asked the twelve
whether they would go also. Peter, always prompt, even impetuous,
answers: _To whom shall we go?_ The world ma...
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After this many of his disciples turned back and would not walk with
him any more. Jesus said to the Twelve: "Surely you too do not want to
go away?" Simon Peter answered him: "Lord, to whom are we to...
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THE LOAVES AND FISHES (John 6:1-13)...
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WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?. Surely ye also do not (Greek. _me._ App-105)
wish (App-102) to go away? Implying. negative answer,...
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John 2:13 TO JOHN 11:57. The Work
We here enter on the second portion of the first main division of the
Gospel, thus subdivided: The Work (1) among _Jews_, (2) among
_Samaritans_, (3) among _Galilean...
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_the twelve_ The first mention of them; S. John speaks of them
familiarly as a well-known body, assuming that his readers are well
acquainted with the expression (see on John 6:62). This is a mark of...
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OPPOSITE RESULTS OF THE DISCOURSE...
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ΤΟΙ͂Σ ΔΏΔΕΚΑ. The first mention of them; S. John speaks of
them familiarly as a well-known body, assuming that his readers are
well acquainted with the expression (see on John 6:62). This is a mark
of...
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Ver 60. Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this,
said, This is a hard saying; who can hear it? 61. When Jesus knew in
himself that his disciples murmured at it, he said to them,...
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_SOME GO AWAY FROM JESUS -- JOHN 6:66-71:_ Jesus knew that some would
not believe. He even knew about Judas. All who hear of Jesus have the
opportunity to believe. Sadly, some rejected Jesus. "From th...
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который ожидается отрицательный
ответ,
ΚΑΙ (G2532) также....
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DISCOURSE: 1643
CHRIST THE ONE SOURCE OF ETERNAL LIFE
John 6:67. _Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast
the words...
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THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, &C.— On occasion of this great
apostacyamong the disciples, our Lord, for the trial of the faithof
the twelve apostles, and to give them a proper opportunity of
profes...
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THE TWELVE THEIR FINEST HOUR
_Text 6:66-71_
66
Upon this many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with
him.
67
Jesus said therefore unto the twelve, Would ye also go away?
68
Simon P...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 6:60-71
The following is submitted as an Analysis of the passage which is to
be before us:
It is indeed pathetic to find that here in Galilee Christ met with no...
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Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE. This is the first time that they are
so called by our Evangelist.
WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY? [ thelete (G2309) h...
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56 Just as Nicodemus failed to see the figure when our Lord spoke to
him about the new birth, so now His followers fail to understand when
He speaks of feeding on His flesh and blood. There is a subtl...
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6:67 Will (f-7) Not simply the act, but the will to do it. 'Is it your
will or disposition?' 'Do ye also wish to go away?'...
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EFFECTS OF THE DISCOURSE. Many disciples forsake Jesus, but the Twelve
stand firm, and their faith is strengthened....
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THE BREAD OF LIFE
John 6:1 to John 7:1. Feeding the five thousand. Walking upon the sea.
Discourse upon the bread of life. Defection of many disciples. The
Apostles stand firm.
Returning from Jerusal...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 6
JESUS FEEDS 5000 MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES 6:1-15
V1 After this, Jesus went across Lake *Galilee. (Lake *Galilee was
cal...
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WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY? — We have to think of the disciples grouped
round Him, the Twelve — now a distinct body, and so well known that
St. John names them for the first time without a note — being near...
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CHAPTER 15
THE CRISIS IN GALILEE.
“Many therefore of His disciples, when they heard this, said, This
is a hard saying; who can hear it? But Jesus knowing in Himself that
His disciples murmured at thi...
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This giving up of their adherence to Christ was probably manifested in
an immediate and physical withdrawal from His presence. For He turned
to the Twelve with the words: μὴ καὶ ὑμεῖς θέλετε
ὑπάγειν;...
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_The crisis in Galilee_....
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THE SIFTING OF JESUS' FOLLOWERS
John 6:60-71
The teaching of this chapter involves a deliberate act of Christ to
arrest the revolutionary movement that was gathering around His person
and making Him...
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The whole chapter really records things resulting from the conflict
recorded in the previous one. Having crossed the sea, Jesus first fed
the multitude, and they, enamored of His ability, attempted to...
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CHAPTER 33
PUZZLE OF THE MULTITUDE
John 6:22-71. _“On the following day the multitude, standing beyond
the sea, saw that there was no other ship except one, and that Jesus
did not go along with His d...
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“ _Jesus said therefore unto the Twelve: And you, you will not also
go away?_ 68. _Simon Peter answered him: Lord, to whom shall we go?
Thou hast words of eternal life;_ 69 _and as for us, we have bel...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 66-71.
1. The design of the discourse of this sixth chapter, so far as the
apostles were concerned, was undoubtedly to strengthen their faith by
calling t...
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From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more
with him (67) Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
(68) Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? t...
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The opening verses (John 1:1-18) introduce the most glorious subject
which God Himself ever gave in employing the pen of man; not only the
most glorious in point of theme, but in the profoundest point...
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_FALLING AWAY_
‘Will ye also go away?’
John 6:67
The sin implied in this affecting appeal of Christ is that of
backsliding and apostasy from Him and His cause.
I. SOME FORSAKE THE WAY OF THE LORD...
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67._Jesus therefore said to the twelve. _As the faith of the apostles
might be greatly shaken, when they saw that they were so small a
remnant of a great multitude, Christ directs his discourse to the...
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In chapter 6, then, it is the Lord come down from heaven, humbled and
put to death, not now as the Son of God, one with the Father, the
source of life; but as He who, although He was Jehovah and at th...
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THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE,.... "To his own twelve", as the
Persic version reads; that is, to his twelve apostles, whom he had
chosen to that office: Christ takes no notice of those that went awa...
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Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away?
Ver. 67. _Will ye also go away?_] _q.d._ This general defection of
those temporaries may possibly tempt you to it. Evil men endanger good
men, a...
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_From that time many of his disciples went back_ This discourse of our
Lord was, in all its different branches, so offensive to many, who
till now had followed him, and professed to be his disciples,...
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THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THE TWELVE, WILL YE ALSO GO AWAY?...
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The loyalty of the Twelve:...
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FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND
(vs.1-13)
The setting here is no longer Jerusalem, but Galilee, and the contrast
to the beginning of chapter 5 is striking. For here grace shines out
beautifully, available...
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66-71 When we admit into our minds hard thoughts of the words and
works of Jesus, we enter into temptation, which, if the Lord in mercy
prevent not, will end in drawing back. The corrupt and wicked h...
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It is probable that some stayed besides the twelve, for it is said
only that many of his disciples turned back. Nor was our Saviour (who
knew the hearts of all) ignorant what they would do; but he had...
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Tertullian The Prescription Against Heretics
they continued in His company to the very last, after He had gently
inquired of them whether they also would go away.[30]
Cyprian Epistle LIV
And yet He...
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John 6:67 Then G3767 Jesus G2424 said G2036 (G5627) twelve G1427 G3361
you G5210 also G2532 want...
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‘Jesus said therefore to the twelve, “Would you also go away?”.'
Jesus then challenged ‘the twelve'. This is the first mention of the
twelve and assumes knowledge of the traditions with respect to th...
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THE DISCIPLES MUST NOW FACE UP TO WHO HE IS (JOHN 6:60).
The discourse began with the challenge to the crowds. It then moved on
to the challenge to the Judaisers. Now it becomes a challenge to the
di...
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John 6:67. JESUS THEREFORE SAID UNTO THE TWELVE, WOULD YE ALSO GO? In
contrast with the desertion of many is the strengthened faith of those
who, being of the light, are attracted by the light. The ‘T...
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In the miracle of the multiplying of the bread Jesus has symbolically
presented Himself as the true bread of life. This thought is now
unfolded in the various discourses with which the remainder of th...
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WOULD YE ALSO GO AWAY?
(Μη κα υμεις θελετε υπαγειν;). Jesus puts it
with the negative answer (μη) expected. See John 21:5 where Jesus
also uses μη in a question. Judas must have shown some sympathy...
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John 6:67
The Danger of Relapse
I. Experience has so often proved that men have not laid fast hold on
the grace which they had received, that we may well conceive our Lord
to say to each successive c...
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John 6:66
The First Confession
In connection with this narrative many practical lessons suggest
themselves. I select only the following:
I. We are reminded by this history of the fluctuating charac...
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John 6:66
Forsaken ideal
This sorrowful appeal from the less noble but natural feelings of the
twelve to their very highest and most spiritual thoughts was not in
this case in vain. The appeal "Will...
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We shall read tonight part of that blessed sixth chapter of John's
Gospel, beginning at the forty-first verse.
John 6:41. _The Jews then murmured at him, because he said, I am the
bread which came do...
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John 6:41. _The Jews then murmured at him,_
That is, at our blessed Lord: «The Jews then murmured at him,»
John 6:41. Because he said, I am the bread which came down from
heavens. And they said, Is...
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CONTENTS: Feeding the 5000. Walking on the sea. Discourse on the Bread
of Life. Peter's confession of faith.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, disciples, boy, Moses, Joseph.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ, the true...
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John 6:2. _A great multitude followed him, because they saw his
miracles._ But being dull of apprehension, they seemed to have no idea
that the Lord could feed the hungry, as well as heal the sick. Ch...
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MANY OF HIS FOLLOWERS TURNED BACK. They were offended by the things
which he said [in this chapter]. It costs you something to follow
Jesus. Not all are willing to pay the price. God lets us choose!...
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_From that time many of His disciples went back._
Those who are mentioned in regard to
I. THE CHARACTER THEY ASSUMED. Disciples. This term was first used to
designate the Apostles; then it was appli...
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_Will ye also go away?_
… To whom should we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life
HUMAN DESTINY AND ITS ATTAINMENT THROUGH CHRIST
I. GOD HAS SET BEFORE US A DESTINY. “Eternal life.”
1. The idea...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 6:67 This is John’s first mention of THE TWELVE,
the apostles.
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CHAPTER 6 VER. 1. _After this_, &c. Tiberias is here named, because
the desert in which Christ fed the five thousand was near to Tiberias.
_After this_, not immediately, but almost a year afterwards....
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VER. 59. _This is the bread_, &c. He intimates the same thing which I
have said at the end of the foregoing verse. For Christ came down from
heaven not as man, but as God. Wherefore he who eateth Him...
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_From this time_, say Euthymius and others: otherwise the Syriac, _on
account of this discourse:_ Arabic, _because of this, left Jesus_, &c.
These disciples were not the Apostles, for Christ excepts t...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 6:69. AND WE BELIEVE AND ARE SURE THAT THOU ART THE HOLY ONE OF
GOD.—This is the reading of all the great MSS. א, B, C, D, L, and
is adopted by Tischendorf, Trege...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 6:1
2. _Christ declares himself to be the Sustainer and Protector of the
life of which he is the Source_.
JOHN 6:1
(1) _The supply of human wants illustrated by a well known _"_si...
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Now we have an indeterminate rate of time. Jesus was in Jerusalem when
He was saying these things, they were as a result of this blind
man...or the lame man, rather, who was healed there at the pool o...
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The twelve. John assumes that the number is known. It is implied in
the twelve baskets of fragments. As in so many other instances in this
Gospel, facts of the synoptic narrative are taken for granted...
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Our Saviour finding many of his nominal disciples forsaking him, and
departing from him, asks his apostles (the twelve) whether they would
also go away? Intimating, that their departure would go neare...