John 4:9

"For his disciples had gone away into the city to buy food."

Key Reflection

In the context of first-century Palestine, when Jesus' disciples left to purchase food in the nearby city, this action was a natural and expected part of their daily routine. The fact that they were sent into the city highlights the growing number of followers who needed sustenance, illustrating the increasing demands on Jesus as his ministry expanded. This detail subtly underscores the transition from private conversations with individuals like the woman at the well to scenes involving larger groups, setting the stage for more public interactions and teaching moments.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 9. No dealings with the Samaritans. For an account of the Samaritans, and of the differences between them and the Jews, See Barnes "Mt 10:5". {d} "for the Jews" Ac 10:28 __________________________________________________________________

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