Across Beyond Galilee Lake Shore Tiberias Tiber'i-as
6:1 After these things Jesus went {a} over the sea of Galilee, which is [the sea] of Tiberias.
(a) Not that he cut across the lake of Tiberias, but by sailing across the large creeks he made his journey shorter: therefore he is said to have gone over the sea, when in reality he passed over from one side of the creek to the other.
6:1 Christ, the Bread of Life
SUMMARY OF JOHN 6:
The Five Thousand Fed. The Multitude Seek to Make Jesus a King. Jesus in the Mountain Alone. The Disciples in the Storm. Jesus Comes to Save in the Storm. The Discourse in the Synagogue of Capernaum. The Bread of Life.
After these things. Not immediately after, but at a later period. It was probably nearly two years after the miracle at the pool of Bethesda.
Jesus went over the sea of Galilee. The scene of his ministry had changed from Jerusalem to the inland lake, or sea, around which he loved to linger. John cites the fact that it was also called the Sea of Tiberias. The latter name was then better known to Gentile readers.
6:1 After these things - The history of between ten and eleven months is to be supplied here from the other evangelists. Mt 14:13; Mr 6:32; Lu 9:10.
6:1-14 John relates the miracle of feeding the multitude, for its reference to the following discourse. Observe the effect this miracle had upon the people. Even the common Jews expected the Messiah to come into the world, and to be a great Prophet. The Pharisees despised them as not knowing the law; but they knew most of Him who is the end of the law. Yet men may acknowledge Christ as that Prophet, and still turn a deaf ear to him.
Crossed Far Galilee Jesus Lake Sea Shore Side Tiberias Tiber'i-As Time
Crossed Far Galilee Jesus Lake Sea Shore Side Tiberias Tiber'i-As Time