9.) Feeding the Five Thousand (Mark 6. 31-44). This and the following are the only miracles related in all the four gospels. Compare their accounts.
10.) Walking on the Sea (Mark 6. 45-52). Note the additions in Matt. 14. 22-33).
11.) Discourse on the Bread of Life (John 6. 24-59). This marked a crisis in his ministry, for it proclaimed a spiritual application of the miracle, and not a "kingdom of meat and drink," as men were expecting. Note the results (John 6. 60-68). Thus at the close of his Galilean ministry—as before at the close of his Judean ministry—the Saviour was left alone with his few disciples.
Blackboard Outline
Part Two
| V. | Jour. Lat. Gal. Min. 1. To. Gal. 2. Voy. Ger. 3. To. Cen. Gal. 4. Ret. Beth. |
| VI. | Ev. Lat. Gal. Min.— |
| Jour. 1. 1. Wid. So. Rai. 2. Wash. Sav. Fe. | |
| Jour. 2. 3. Par. Sea. 4. Still Tem. 5. Gad. Dem. Res. 6. Jai. Dau. Ra. | |
| Jour. 3. 7. Sec. Rej. Naz. 8. Sen. Twel. | |
| Jour. 4. 9. Fe. Fi. Th. 10 Wal. Sea. 11. Dis. Br. Li. |
Questions for Review
Part Two
[Review the Questions with Part One.]
How many journeys are named with the later Galilean ministry? What was the first journey of the later Galilean ministry? The second journey? The third? The fourth? What two events took place with the tour in southern Galilee? What four events with the Gadarene voyage? What two events with the tour in Central Galilee? What three events with the retirement to Bethsaida?