Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever believes has eternal life. I Am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the desert, but they died; this is the bread that comes down from heaven so that one may eat it and not die. I Am the living bread that came down from heaven;...
no matter the way in which the variations from different manuscripts are interpreted, the introduction of the discourse starts with a reference to that multiplication: "where they had eaten the bread" (6, 23) and ends also with an Eucharistic note: "it is gi...
Now we enter a section of the Bread of Life discourse where Jesus speaks in terms that clearly suggest both predestination and the perseverance of the saints, two very controversial doctrines argued over by Calvinists and Arminians. First, let's look at Jesus' assertion that he won't lose ...
John 6:1 This is one of the rare passages in which all four Gospels are clearly parallel. At this point, John introduces the discourse on the bread of life. The sign of the loaves is seen as a symbol of the food given to mankind in the Word of God and especially in the Eucharist....
The fourth miraculous sign that precedes the teaching discourse today is the feeding of the five thousand in John 6: 1-15. The fourth teaching discourse is a significant block of teaching, verses 22-66. Our section today needs to be understood against the Jewish expectation that when the Mess...
John notes that it is near the time of Passover (6:4) and that there is grass on the mountainside (6:10). He probably mentions Passover because of its association with Moses and the Exodus, which he mentions in his Bread of Life discourse that we'll look at in Lesson 14. ...
This was in the “fourth watch” (Mark 6:48), that is, after... John 6:22–71. Jesus’ Discourse on the Bread of Life John 6:22–71. Jesus’ Discourse on the Bread of Life Jesus had worked this mighty miracle as a...
Some have supposed it to refer to an unrecorded conversation (Alford, Westcott), or even to some written sentence which is now a lost fragment of the discourse. Meyer says (without answering the suggestions of Olshausen, Hengstenberg, Godet, and others), that there is no such statement in ...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the themes of 'message', 'response', and 'community', in Luke-Acts, with particular attention ... M Peter 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 The Sacramentality of the "Bread of Life Discourse" in John 6 The "Bread of Life Discourse"...
The Sitz im Leben of the Johannine Bread of Life Discourse and its Evolving Context Anderson, Paul N. 1997. "The Sitz im Leben of the Johannine Bread of Life Discourse and It's Evolving Context." In Culpepper, R. Alan (ed.), Critical Readings of John 6. Atlanta: Society of Biblical ...