Multiplied Fish And Loaves: The Enduring Word Of John 6 - agents
Web9 โthere is a lad here who has five barley loaves and two small fish, but what are they among so many?โ 10 then jesus said, โmake the people sit down. โ now there was.
Webone chapter, 71 verses, the sixth chapter of johnโs gospel, tells us of jesus multiplying the loaves and fishes;
Webjohn differs on the roles of philip and andrew, the proximity of passover (jn 6:4), and the allusion to elisha (see jn 6:9).
Webjohn knows that they are barley loavesโthe ordinary black bread of the galilean peasant;
Telling the crowd that they should, โโฆ
The story here symbolizes the food that is really available.
And that the loaves and fishes are not the property of the disciples, but of a lad or slave.
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