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9 Μαΐ 2020 · 14 John 6: Predestination to Glory - Come by Faith and would not believe, unless Scripture clearly taught it.3 But does scripture teach it? Spurgeon (Calvinist). The old truth that Calvin preached, that Augustine preached, that Paul preached, is the truth that I must preach to-day. … I have my own private opinion that there is
John 6:14-15. 14 After the people saw the miraculous sign that Jesus did, they began to say, "Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world." 15 Jesus, knowing that they intended to come and make him king by force, withdrew again to a mountain by himself.
The discourse occurs against the backdrop of the Jewish Passover, highlighting Jesus as the true bread from heaven. A detailed exegesis of John 6:25-51 reveals a structured dialogue between Jesus and the crowd, centering on themes of belief, divine provision, and eternal life.
How did the people respond to the miracle? 6:14,15a (Cf. Deuteronomy 18:15-18) • How did Jesus deal with this popularity? 6:15 (Compare Matthew 14:23; Cf. 18:36) Consider: What kind of sway could Jesus have exerted over the people?
David Guzik commentary on John 6 describes the feeding of the five thousand, and Jesus walking on water, approaching the disciples in the boat.
Examining the history of interpretation of John 6, Benjamin Reynolds thoughtfully examines how one ought to understand Jesus’ comments about eating his flesh, in “The ‘Eucharistic’ Language of John 6 in Biblical and Theological Perspective.”
Jhn 6:1-14. We have here an account of Christ's feeding five thousand men with five loaves and two fishes, which miracle is in this respect remarkable, that it is the only passage of the actions of Christ's life that is recorded by all the four evangelists.