So, Jesus tells the apostles to go Bethsaida, dismisses the crowd and escapes into privacy by climbing a mountain further than any of the crowd is willing to follow. Bethsaids is a city excited by miracles, but argumentative, unrepentant and resistent against the Lord’s teachings. The disciples don’t want to go there without Jesus backing them up, so wait for him to return. It gets toward dark without Jesus returning, so they head off across the lake, but go instead to the more hospitable Capernaum. Their disobedience and prejudice is met with the opposition of a contrary wind and mounting waves. Before the ringleader
volunteers to be thrown overboard to appears God’s wrath, Grace and Truth comes to them walking on the waves. They receive him and are immediately in Capernaum, not Bethsaida.
Why did Jesus send them ahead to Bethsaida, but not take them there once he was reunited with them?
What would have happened had they gone to Bethsaida as commanded? The Bethsaidans would have been all abuzz about their miraculous meal, maybe asking the disciples how he did it? The rebuke Jesus gives them in Capernaum the next day could have been given by the disciples in Bethsaida.
"Why are you chasing Jesus around to see his miracles but refusing to follow his teaching. What he is teaching is way more important than having our stomachs filled for one day. "
They had chickened out of having that confrontation tonight, so Jesus took them to Capernaum where they could rest a little, and Jesus could have that conversation with the rubber-neckers on the morrow.