Listen "How Looking Back Engenders a New Beginning: John, the Gospel That Refuses to End | Dr. Patrick Spencer | Ep. 9"
Episode Synopsis
John 21 disrupts narrative flow with a “double ending”—first at 20:30–31, then restarting with “after these things,” creating a “blank” in reading. Spencer highlights intertextual echoes: the charcoal fire reversing Peter’s denial, the threefold love questioning countering his denial pattern, fishing imagery shifting to a shepherding commission (cf. John 6, 10), and recognition scenes paralleling Mary and Thomas in chapter 20. The artistry includes two Greek terms for “fish” linking to Eucharistic discourse, traces Peter’s arc to his true following in 21:19, and transfers the patron-broker-client motif to him as “good shepherd.” Broader ties include 2 Kings 2 succession, Proverbs 8:17’s reciprocal love, and Eucharistic imagery, as the chapter fills narrative gaps, commissioning Peter for community formation. COMPANION ARTICLE: https://scripturalworks.com/why-john-21-matters-epilogue-restoration-and-community-formation
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