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Mark 6:14-46
In the Gospel of Mark, this passage encompasses three key narratives following the death of John the Baptist.
Herod's Reaction: King Herod hears of Jesus' ministry and fears that John the Baptist has been raised from the dead.
Feeding the Five Thousand: Jesus leads his disciples to a remote place where he miraculously feeds a crowd of five thousand people using five loaves and two fish.
Walking on Water: After feeding the crowd, Jesus sends his disciples ahead by boat while he dismisses the people and retreats to a mountainside to pray.
John 6:14-46
In the Gospel of John, this section focuses on the aftermath of the miracle of the loaves and the discourse regarding the "Bread of Life".
The Prophet: After witnessing the miracle, the crowd identifies Jesus as "the Prophet who is to come into the world".
Withdrawal: Recognizing the crowd intends to make him king by force, Jesus withdraws to the mountain by himself.
Bread of Life Discourse: After the crowd follows Jesus to Capernaum, the narrative transitions into a teaching where Jesus identifies himself as the "bread of life" that came down from heaven.