John 6:7

"He said this to test him, for he himself knew what he would do."

Key Reflection

In John 6:7, Jesus asks Philip how much it would cost to buy enough bread to feed the crowd, knowing full well that two hundred denarii would not be sufficient for everyone to have a little. This action serves as a test of Philip's faith and understanding, highlighting his limited perspective compared to Christ's omniscience. The cultural context underscores this by revealing that such a task would typically fall on low-ranking servants, making the request an unexpected and somewhat scandalous inquiry from Jesus himself, further emphasizing His divine authority and knowledge.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 7. No Barnes text on this verse. {b} "Two hundred pennyworth" Nu 11:21,22; 2 Ki 4:43 __________________________________________________________________

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