
What about John 6:4
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In this video, we examine one of the most contested verses in the Gospel of John—John 6:4—and ask whether it truly belongs in the biblical text. This single verse carries immense weight. If genuine, it suggests Jesus may have missed a required Passover in Jerusalem, directly challenging His claim to have fulfilled the Law (Matthew 5:17–18). And if He did not fulfill the Law, could He still be the Messiah?We explore the internal scriptural narrative (John 6:1–59, John 7:1–10), the Mosaic Law (Deuteronomy 16), the temple’s role in 2 Chronicles 6, and the prophetic mandate in 2 Peter 1:21. We also delve into manuscript evidence—both for and against the verse—and the early church fathers’ silence or ambiguity regarding its use.Is John 6:4 a later scribal addition? Or is it an original part of the inspired Gospel record? The implications are significant. This study invites you to dig deeper and test all things against Scripture—not tradition.