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Verse John 6:7. _TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH_] This sum, rating the
_denarius_ at 7 3/4_d_., would amount to 6_£_. 9_s_. 2_d_. of our
money, and appears to have been more than our Lord and all his
disciple...
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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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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, n...
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TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD IS NOT SUFFICIENT FOR THEM.
This sum is mentioned mainly because it was an estimate of how much it
would cost to give each one. little (John 6:7). Some have supposed
th...
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After these things Jesus went away across the Sea of Galilee, that is,
the Sea of Tiberias. A great crowd was following him, because they
were watching the signs which he did on those who were ill. Je...
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THE LOAVES AND FISHES (John 6:1-13)...
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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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_Two hundred pennyworth Two hundred shillingsworth_would more
accurately represent the original. The _denarius_was the ordinary wage
for a day's work (Matthew 20:2; comp. Luke 10:35); in weight of sil...
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ΔΙΑΚΟΣΊΩΝ ΔΗΝ. _Two hundred shillingsworth_ would fairly
represent the original. The _denarius_ was the ordinary wage for a
day’s work (Matthew 20:2; comp. Luke 10:35); in weight of silver it
was less...
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THE SIGN ON THE LAND; FEEDING THE FIVE THOUSAND...
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Ver 1. After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which
is the sea of Tiberias. 2. And a great multitude followed him, because
they saw his miracles which he did on them that were dis...
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_THE FEEDING OF THE 5000 -- JOHN 6:1-14:_ The feeding of the 5,000 is
the only miracle recorded by all the gospel writers other than those
miracles associated with Jesus' death and resurrection. A gre...
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ΔΗΝΆΡΙΟΝ (G1220) динарий. Римская
серебряная монета, около 18 центов; это
была дневная зарплата (BAGD; IBD; ABD, 1:1086; DJG,
805). _Gen._ цены: "за двести динариев"
ΒΡΑΧΎ (G1024) _n._ короткий, мале...
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TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD— As much as could be purchased for
200 denarii, which amounts to about six pounds five shillings of our
money. The mention of that sum seems to intimate that their whol...
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MIRACLE OF THE LOAVES AND FISHES
_Text 6:1-13_
1
After these things Jesus went away to the other side of the sea of
Galilee, which is the sea of Tiberias.
2
And a great multitude followed him, be...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 6:1-13
Of all the miracles performed by the Lord Jesus the feeding of the
five thousand is the only one recorded by each of the four
Evangelists. This at once in...
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After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is the
sea of Tiberias.
For the exposition, see the notes at Mark 6:30. But the reader will do
well to mark here again the important not...
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31 The usual rendering, "If I bear witness of Myself My witness is not
true", _ is not true_! The Lord Himself insisted, on another occasion,
that His testimony concerning Himself _ was _ true. "And i...
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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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PHILIP ANSWERED HIM. — The answer proves that Philip has not really
learnt the lessons of the earlier teaching. The question does not
suggest to him the true answer of divine sufficiency, but leads hi...
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CHAPTER 14
JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE.
John 6:1.
In this chapter John follows the same method as in the last. He first
relates the sign, and then gives our Lord's interpretation of it. As
to the Samari...
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Philip swiftly calculating declares it impossible to provide bread for
so vast a multitude, Διακοσίων … λάβῃ. “Two hundred
denarii worth of loaves are not enough for them that each should
receive a li...
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_The miracle narrated_....
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THE MULTITUDE SATISFIED WITH FOOD
John 6:1-14
In this chapter we have a further illustration of John's method in
selecting for his purpose the miracles which became the texts of our
Lord's discourses...
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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 32
FEEDING THE MULTITUDES
Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:32-44; Luke 9:10-17; & John 6:1-14. Mark:
“And they de
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SECOND SECTION: 6:1-7. THE GREAT MESSIANIC TESTIMONY AND THE CRISIS OF
FAITH IN GALILEE.
THE war is now declared in Judea; the thread of the narrative is
outwardly broken. John does not mention the re...
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“ _Jesus therefore, lifting up His eyes and seeing a great multitude
coming to Him, says to Philip: Whence shall we buy bread, that these
may eat?_ 6. _Now this he said to prove him; for_, _as for him...
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After these things, Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is the
sea of Tiberias: (2) And a great multitude followed him, because they
saw his miracles, which he did on them that were diseased. (3...
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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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7._Two hundred denarii. _As the _denarius_, according to the
computation of _Budaeus_, is equal to four times the value of
a_carolus _and two _deniers _of _Tours_, this sum amounts to
thirty-five _fra...
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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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PHILIP ANSWERED HIM,.... Very quick and short, and in a carnal and
unbelieving way:
TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD IS NOT SUFFICIENT FOR THEM. Two
hundred pence, or "Roman denarii", which may be her...
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Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient
for them, that every one of them may take a little.
Ver. 7. _Two hundred penny-worth_] And where will you have half the
money? s...
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_When Jesus lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come to him_
That is, gathered round him; _he saith unto Philip_ Namely, after he
had first taught the people many things, as we learn from the...
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Five thousand fed. Matthew 14:13-21; MARK 6:32-44; LUKE 9:10....
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Jesus tests the faith of the disciples:...
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PHILIP ANSWERED HIM, TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD IS NOT SUFFICIENT
FOR THEM THAT EVERY ONE OF THEM MAY TAKE A LITTLE....
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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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1-14 John relates the miracle of feeding the multitude, for its
reference to the following discourse. Observe the effect this miracle
had upon the people. Even the common Jews expected the Messiah to...
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This discourse between our Saviour and Philip is reported by none of
the other evangelists, and probably was after that which they report
of the other disciples motion to Christ to dismiss the people,...
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John 6:7 Philip G5376 answered G611 (G5662) Him G846 hundred G1250
worth G1220 bread G740 is G714 not...
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‘Philip answered him, “Two hundred denarii of bread is not
sufficient for them that every one may take a little”.'
Philip's reply is to point out that it will cost a considerable sum to
feed them (20...
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THE FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUSAND (JOHN 6:1).
Up to the end of chapter 4 information given in John's Gospel
apparently precedes the Galilean ministry of Jesus. However, from that
point on the connecti...
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John 6:7. PHILIP ANSWERED HIM, TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD IS NOT
SUFFICIENT FOR THEM, THAT EVERY ONE MAY TAKE A LITTLE. As the number
of the men alone proved to be five thousand, an expenditure o...
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The sixth chapter continues the conflict of Jesus with the Jews, under
the same point of view as that which we found to be prominent in chap.
5. As in that chapter Jesus was the fulfilment of the sabb...
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TWO HUNDRED PENNYWORTH OF BREAD
(διακοσιων δηναριων αρτο). "Loaves of two hundred
denarii." The Roman coin originally for ten asses (afterwards
sixteen), about 16 2/3 cents. The denarius was the usu...
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John 6:1. After these things Jesus went over the Sea of Galilee, which
is the sea of Tiberias. And a great multitude followed him, because
they saw his miracles which he did on them that were diseased...
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John 6:1. _After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee,
which is the sea of Tiberias. And a great multitude followed him,
because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were disease...
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John 6:1. _After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee,
which is the sea of Tiberias. And a great multitude followed him,
because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were
disease...
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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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A LARGE CROWD FOLLOWED HIM. This is the only miracle recorded by all
four Gospels. THE PASSOVER FEAST is the third since Jesus' baptism.
John the Baptist is dead, and this may be as late as the third...
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_After these things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee_
THE REASON FOR THIS JOURNEY
I. AS REGARDS HIMSELF.
1. To avoid the fury of Herod who had just slain the Baptist.
2. That the anger of the scr...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 6:7 TWO HUNDRED DENARII. About eight months’
wages.
⇐ ⇔...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 6:1 The feeding of the 5,000 is another of
Jesus’ messianic “signs” (see note on 2:11). It shows that Jesus
can provide food in the wilderness, like God did for Israel in
Moses’ day....
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Jesus feeds five thousand Matthew 14:13-21; Mark 6:30-44; Luke
9:10-17; John 6:1-15;...
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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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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
The miracle of the feeding of the five thousand is recorded by all the
Evangelists (see Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:30; Luke 9:10). It is an
entirely different miracle from...
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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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2 Kings 4:43; John 12:5; Mark 6:37; Matthew 18:28; Numbers 11:21;...
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Pennyworth [δ η ν α ρ ω ν]. See on Matthew 20:2. Two hundred
pennyworth would represent between thirty and thirty - five dollars.
That every one may take a little. Peculiar to John....