Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Two hundred pennyworth of bread (diakosiwn dhnariwn artoi). "Loaves of two hundred denarii." The Roman coin originally for ten asses (afterwards sixteen), about 16 2/3 cents. The denarius was the usual pay for a day's labour (Matthew 20:2, Matthew 20:9, Matthew 20:13). This item in Mark 6:37, but not in Matthew or Luke.
That every one may take a little (ina ekastov braxu labh). Final clause with ina and second aorist active subjunctive of lambanw. This detail in John alone.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing John 6:7:
John 6:1
John 12:22
John 12:38
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