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David Guzik commentary on John 6 describes the feeding of the five thousand, and Jesus walking on water, approaching the disciples in the boat.
Simply put, as believers - we live to die, we die to live – just as our Savior did. Interestingly, it is in our dying that we discover life that is truly life. “When God calls a man, he bids him come and die.”. Dietrich Bonhoeffer. 20 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.
What does John 6:14 mean? Even during Jesus' earthly ministry, Deuteronomy 18:15 was interpreted to predict that a great leader like Moses would come to the people of Israel (John 1:19–21). Jesus has attracted a large crowd due to His miraculous healings (John 6:2).
What does John 6:14,15 mean? Commentary, explanation and study verse by verse by Godet's commentary on Luke, John, Romans, 1 Corinthians. ONLINE and FREE
28 Ιουν 2004 · 9. Exegetical Commentary on John 6. OUTLINE: [3 A The Book of the Seven Signs (2:1 -12:50)] [2 B Selected Highlights from the Later Part of Jesus’ Public Ministry: Conflict and Controversy (chapters 5-10)] 2 C The Fourth Sign, in Galilee: The Multiplication of the Bread (6:1-15) 3 C The Fifth Sign, in Galilee: Walking on the Water (6:16-21)
Verse 1. After an undesignated lapse of time (cf. John 5:1), Jesus traveled to the east side of the Sea of Galilee. That was the more sparsely populated side where fewer Jews and more Gentiles lived. It was particularly to the northeast coast that He went (cf. Matthew 14:13; Mark 6:32; Luke 9:10).
What does John 6:15 mean? In a practical sense, the massive crowd following Jesus (John 6:2) has the correct response to His latest, most public miracle. They want to make Him King, in part because they recognize His prophetic fulfillment (John 6:14).