John Chapter 6 Commentary

“HAPPY FATHER’S DAY ENCOURAGING SCRIPTURES PART THREE” ENCOURAGING

John Chapter 6 Commentary. And some of them say that he wrote this gospel at ephesus, at the request of the ministers of the several churches of asia, in opposition to the heresy of corinthus and the ebionites. Then a great multitude followed him, because they saw his signs which he performed on those who were diseased.

“HAPPY FATHER’S DAY ENCOURAGING SCRIPTURES PART THREE” ENCOURAGING
“HAPPY FATHER’S DAY ENCOURAGING SCRIPTURES PART THREE” ENCOURAGING

Web john passes by many circumstances which the other evangelists introduce; The love of god, which is in christ jesus our lord, is the drawing of the father through the son to himself. Then a great multitude followed him: 3 then jesus went up on a mountainside and sat down with his disciples. Web the father gives both the hunger and the food, the sense of need and the heavenly supply. Such as, that for several hours they struggled with a contrary wind; After these things jesus went over the sea of galilee, which is the sea of tiberias. This miracle is also recorded in. And some of them say that he wrote this gospel at ephesus, at the request of the ministers of the several churches of asia, in opposition to the heresy of corinthus and the ebionites. It simply indicates that what happened in chapter 6 occurred subsequent to the events in the previous chapter.

Web john 6, coffman's commentaries on the bible, james burton coffman's commentary on the bible is widely regarded for its thorough analysis of the text and practical application to everyday life. 3 then jesus went up on a mountainside and sat down with his disciples. Evidently, there was a significant time gap between chapters 5 and 6. Then a great multitude followed him, because they saw his signs which he performed on those who were diseased. There may be perils and afflictions of this present time, where there is an interest in christ. Such as, that for several hours they struggled with a contrary wind; Web after sending the disciples to the other side of the sea of galilee (john 6:16), jesus will immediately wipe away the applause of the crowd. The ministry of miracles in galilee, ending with this, the multiplication of the bread (the last public miracle in galilee recorded by john) aroused such a popular response that there was danger of an uprising. Yet they were in distress. Does our lord speak literally or figuratively in the bread of life discourse, when asserting that he will give us of his flesh to eat? Web john mainly recorded things that jesus did and said in judea and jerusalem, but sometimes included material that the other gospel writers also wrote of, mainly in the galilee region.