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spyderman
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Is there another example within scripture that’s similar to the bread of life discourse exodus? Meaning, is there another example when Jesus was asked to clarify his preaching due to confusion of the masses in which he highlighted what he was talking about yet masses of people left in disgust?
I typically (and successfully) use this as a means to represent Jesus’ intended position – suggesting that no place else in the NT was there room for interpretation after Jesus responded to a parable that seemed confusing to the masses and warranted question for clarification.
I typically (and successfully) use this as a means to represent Jesus’ intended position – suggesting that no place else in the NT was there room for interpretation after Jesus responded to a parable that seemed confusing to the masses and warranted question for clarification.