rel="nofollow" href="#u4240dffe-5969-5a73-9dee-b9f4f6a4ddae">The Duty to Know and the Right to Speak (3:7–13)
Breaking Down the Barriers (4:1–9)
The Most Satisfying Food (4:31–4)
The Sower, the Harvest and the Reapers (4:35–8)
The Saviour of the World (4:39–42)
The Unanswerable Argument (4:43–5)
Human Helplessness and Christ’s Power (5:1–9)
The Inner Meaning (5:1–9) (contd)
The Tremendous Claims (5:19–29)
The Father and the Son (5:19–20)
Life, Judgment and Honour (5:21–3)
The Ultimate Condemnation (5:44–7)
The Loaves and Fishes (6:1–13)
The Meaning of a Miracle (6:1–13) (contd)
The Response of the Crowd (6:14–15)
A Very Present Help in Time of Trouble (6:16–21)
The Demand for a Sign (6:30–4)
The Failure of the Jews (6:41–51)
His Body and His Blood (6:51–9)
His Body and His Blood (6:51–9) (contd)
The All-Important Spirit (6:59–65)
Not Our Time but God’s (7:1–9)
Verdicts on Jesus (7:10–13) (contd)
The Ultimate Authority (7:15–18)
The Claim of Christ (7:14, 25–30)
The Fountain of Living Water (7:37–44)
The Fountain of Living Water (7:37–44) (contd)
Unwilling Administration and Timid Defence (7:45–52)
SERIES FOREWORD
(by Ronnie Barclay)
My father always had a great love for the English language and its literature. As a student at the University of Glasgow, he won a prize in the English class – and I have no doubt that he could have become a Professor of English instead of Divinity and Biblical Criticism. In a pre-computer age, he had a mind like a computer that could store vast numbers of quotations, illustrations, anecdotes and allusions; and, more remarkably still, he could retrieve them at will. The editor of this revision has, where necessary, corrected and attributed the