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Review
V. 1-3
After Jesus had that “check-mate” argument with the Jews, we see the next thing that takes place.
After this: could mean a half a year after the events of Chapter 5
the reason for this is: when they Bible says “the other side” most Jews and readers back then would understand this as “to the East side”
because most activity happens on the West side
when Jesus sit down, its custom for a teacher to sit down to teach
V. 4-6
John 6:4–6 (NASB95)
These people traveled to see Jesus .
As Jesus most likely took a boat.
The people walked to Jesus.
Jesus saw these people and when into service mode.
Jesus ask Philip a question.
Jesus did not ask the question because he wanted to know, He was asking to test him.
He already knew what He was going to do. the Miracle was already in the plan
Jesus was not worried about these people
V. 7
Denarii
1 Denarii equals to 1 days wages
200 Denarii could equal 8 months of wages
Philip is estimating that it would take more then half of year of word to feed all these people.
The task seemed impossible.
V.8-9
First see that after Jesus talks to Philip, of the situation,.
Now we see Andrew (the one who brought Peter his brother to Jesus) brings a young man to Jesus with his lunch
the young boy (could be a teenager or a guy in his young 20s) came with when we would call ones lunch for the day.
(5 Barley loaves and 2 fish) they were small
the barley loaves is a normal food for poor people, the taste is not as great, (it could be considered to be a generic brand bread)
the fish was dried or cooked, most likely dried.
This would not be enough for these people.
The task seems impossible
V. 10
Jesus has the people sit down.
the number is 5,000 men (or heads of family)
this does not include woman and children
it cant be estimated that 20,00+ people are there
lets not forget Psalms 23:2
Jesus, our good Shepard, is leading people to rest as he provides.
V.11-12
Jesus preforms a Miracle.
fed all these people until they were filled.
Jesus keeps with the normal practice of gathering up the leftovers.
V.13-14
some think that this is a subliminal message of Jesus gathering God’s people, thje Church so that none is lost
12 Disciples and 12 baskets of fragments
thought 12 tribes of Israel.
V. 15
The kingship of the Messiah was a spiritual one, but a political one.
The Jews were looking for a great military political leader
someone that will satisfied there political agenda and to make Israel the world’s powerhouse.
But the People’s heart was off.
They were going to make Him BE KING BY FORCE” (like a kidnapping)
The heart of the people was not in the right place.
Trying to force Jesus as king would not saved the people.
They wanted Him to be King because of the things that he has done, because there were entertained, not because they wanted to savior.
Jesus Jesus is the savior.
He is showing them His Glory so that they my be saved, and all they see if there materialism, political interest.
Jesus will have things happen to us that is good.
He will bless and has blessed us.
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