Did anyone noticed around minute 30, br. Jackson explains account of Jesus in John ch. 6.
But in this explanation actually two different accounts of Jesus are mixed, one in Matt 15 where he feeds 4,000 people then takes a boat to Magadan, with the account in John chapter 6 where he feeds 5,000 and walks on water to Capernaum.
In br. Jackson’s version of John 6, Jesus walks on water to Magadan, then treks to Capernaum on foot.
Only John 6 never mentions Magadan. Magadan only appears in the separate account in Matt 15 where Jesus took a boat there.
I've once again went carefully through "Jesus - The Way", chapters 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 just to be sure.
These are definitely two different accounts. I've taken some text parts from "Jesus - The Way" chapters here:
MATTHEW 14:13-21 MARK 6:30-44 LUKE 9:10-17 JOHN 6:1-13
Jesus and his disciples went to Capernaum and head for an out-of-the-way place east of the Jordan River beyond Bethsaida. There will soon be about 5,000 men, and he will feed them all.
MATTHEW 14:22-36 MARK 6:45-56 JOHN 6:14-25
He the dismisses the crowds and instructs his disciples to get back in their boat. They are to head toward Bethsaida and then on to Capernaum. As for Jesus himself, he withdraws to the mountain to pray alone that night.
After some time Jesus observes the boat from a distance. The waves of the sea are being whipped up by a strong wind, and the apostles are ‘struggling to row, for the wind is against them.’ (Mark 6:48) Jesus descends from the mountain and begins walking over the waves toward them.
Soon they reach the plain of Gennesaret, south of Capernaum. Now Jesus is back on the western side of the sea, in the area of Capernaum.
JOHN 6:25-71
Jesus teaches in a synagogue in Capernaum.
MATTHEW 15:21-31 MARK 7:24-37
After having issues with the Jews, he heads for the regions of Tyre and Sidon in Phoenicia, many miles to the northwest.
MATTHEW 15:32–16:12 MARK 8:1-21
Then he goes to region of Decapolis (east side of Sea of Galilee). There he makes another miracle feeding 4.000 men.
After Jesus sends the crowds away, he and the disciples cross by boat to Magadan, on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Here, Pharisees accompanied by some of the sect of the Sadducees try to test Jesus, asking him to display a sign from heaven.
Realizing what their motives are, Jesus replies his famous words: “When evening falls, you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is fire-red,’ and in the morning, ‘It will be wintry, rainy weather today, for the sky is fire-red but gloomy.’ You know how to interpret the appearance of the sky, but the signs of the times you cannot interpret.” (Matthew 16:2, 3)
Then Jesus tells the Pharisees and Sadducees that no sign will be given them except the sign of Jonah.
Jesus and his disciples get in a boat and head toward Bethsaida on the northeast shore of the sea.