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1
After
these things
Jesus
went away,
over
the
Sea
of Galilee
(of Tiberias),
2
and
a great
crowd
was following
Him
because
the
y were seeing
the
signs
which
He was doing
upon those
being sick.
3
Now
Jesus
went up
on
the
mountain
and
was sitting
there
with His
disciples.
4
Now
the
Passover,
the
feast
of the
Jews,
was
near.
5
Then
Jesus,
having lifted up
the
eyes
and
having seen
that
a great
crowd
is coming
to Him,
says
to Philip, From where
shall we buy
bread that
these
might eat?
6
Now
He was saying
this
testing
him,
for He knew
what
He was about
to do.
7
Philip
answered
Him, Two hundred
denarii worth
of loaves
are not sufficient
for them, that
each
might receive
one little
piece
.
8
One
of His disciples, Andrew,
the
brother
of Simon
Peter,
says
to Him,
9
Here is
a little boy
who
has
five
barley
loaves
and
two
small fish, but
what
are
these
for so many?
10
Jesus
said, Make the
men
to recline.
Now
there was
much
grass
in
the
place;
therefore
the
men
reclined,
about
five thousand
in
number.
11
And
Jesus
took
the
loaves, and having given thanks,
He distributed
to those
reclining;
likewise
also
of
the
fish,
as much as
they wished.
12
Now
when
the
y were filled,
He says
to His
disciples,
Ga
the
r toge
the
r
the
fragments
having been over and above,
so that
not
anything may be lost.
13
So
the
y ga
the
red
the
m
toge
the
r
and
filled
twelve
hand-baskets
of fragments
from
the
five
barley
loaves,
which
were over and above
to those
having eaten.
14
Therefore
the
people,
having seen
what
sign
He had done,
were saying
, This is
truly
the
prophet
who is coming into
the
world.
15
Therefore
Jesus,
having known
that
they are about
to come
and
to seize
Him
that
they might make
Him
king,
withdrew
again
to the
mountain
Himself
alone.
16
Now
when
it became
evening, His
disciples
went down
to the sea,
17
and
having entered
into a boat,
they were going
over
the
sea
to Capernaum. And
already
it had become
dark, and
Jesus
had not come to them.
18
The
sea
was agitated
and
a strong
wind
is blowing.
19
Therefore,
having rowed
about
twenty-five
or
thirty stadia,
they see
Jesus
walking on
the
sea
and
coming
near
the
boat, and
they were frightened.
20
Now
He says
to them, I am
He
; do not fear.
21
Then
they were willing
to receive
Him into the
boat
,
and
immediately
the
boat
was at the
land
to
which
they were going.
22
On
the
next day,
the
crowd
standing
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
having seen
that
no
other
boat
was there
except
one, and that
Jesus
did not go with
His
disciples
into
the
boat
, but His
disciples
went away
alone
23
(but other
boats
from
Tiberias
came
near
the
place
where
they ate
the
bread,
the
Lord
having given thanks),
24
therefore
when
the
crowd
saw
that
Jesus
is not there,
nor
His
disciples, they themselves
entered
into
the
boats
and came to Capernaum,
seeking
Jesus
.
25
And
having found
Him
on the other side
of the
sea,
they said to Him, Rabbi,
when
have You come
here?
26
Jesus
answered
them and said, Truly, truly,
I say
to you,
you seek
Me not
because
you saw
signs, but
because
you ate of the
loaves
and were satisfied.
27
Do not
work
for
the
food
that is perishing, but
for
the
food
enduring
unto
eternal
life,
which
the
Son
of Man
will give
to you; for
God
the
Father
has sealed
Him.
28
Therefore
they said to Him, What must we do, that
we may be doing
the
works
of God?
29
Jesus
answered
and said to them, This is the
work
of God, that
you should believe
in
Him whom
He has sent.
30
Therefore
they said to Him, Then
what
sign
are You
doing,
that
we may see
and
may believe
You?
What
work do You perform?
31
Our
fa
the
rs
ate
the
manna
in
the
wilderness,
as it is written: He gave
the
m bread from
heaven
to eat.
32
Therefore
Jesus
said to them, Truly, truly,
I say
to you,
Moses
has not given
you
the
bread
from heaven, but My
Father
gives
you
the
true
bread
from heaven.
33
For the
bread
of God
is the
One
coming
out of
heaven
and
giving
life
to the world.
34
Therefore
they said to Him, Sir,
always
give
to us
this
bread.
35
Jesus
said to them, I
am
the
bread
of life;
the
one
coming to Me
never
shall hunger, and the
one
believing
in Me
never
shall thirst
at any time.
36
But I said to you that
you have also seen
Me, and yet do not
believe.
37
All
that
the
Father
gives
Me
will come
to Me, and the
one
coming to Me,
I shall not cast
out.
38
For
I have come down
from
heaven,
not that
I should do
My
will
,
but the
will
of the
One
having sent Me.
39
Now
this
is
the
will
of
the
One
having sent
Me,
that
all
that He has given
Me,
I should lose
none
of it, but
will
raise it up
in
the
last
day.
40
For
this
is the
will
of
My
Father,
that
everyone
beholding
the
Son
and
believing
in Him
should have
eternal
life,
and I
will
raise him up
in the
last
day.
41
Therefore
the
Jews
were grumbling
about
Him
because
He said, I
am
the
bread
having come down
from heaven.
42
And they were saying, Is
this
not
Jesus
the
son
of Joseph,
whose
father
and
mother
we know?
How
then
does He say, I have come down from heaven?
43
Jesus
answered
and said to them, Do not
grumble
with
one another.
44
No one
is able
to come
to
Me
unless
the Father, the
one
having sent
Me
,
draws
him, and I
will raise him up
in the
last
day.
45
It is
written
in the
prophets:
And they will all be
taught
of God.
Everyone
having heard
from the
Father
and having learned,
comes
to Me.
46
Not that
anyone
has seen
the Father, except the
One
being from
God;
He
has seen
the
Father.
47
Truly,
truly,
I say
to you, the
one
believing
has
eternal
life.
48
I
am
the
bread
of life.
49
Your
fathers
ate the
manna
in the
wilderness
and
died.
50
This
is the
bread
coming down
from
heaven,
that
anyone
may eat of it and not
die.
51
I
am
the
living
bread,
having come down
from
heaven.
If
anyone
shall have eaten of
this
bread,
he will live
to the
age.
And
also, the bread
that
I
will give
for the
life
of the
world
is My flesh.
52
Therefore
the
Jews
were arguing
with one another,
saying,
How is this
man
able
to give
us His
flesh
to eat?
53
Therefore
Jesus
said to them, Truly, truly,
I say
to you,
unless
you shall have eaten the
flesh
of the
Son
of Man, and
shall have drunk
His blood,
you do not have
life
in yourselves.
54
The
one
eating
My
flesh
and
drinking
My
blood
has
eternal
life,
and I
will raise him up
in the
last
day.
55
For My
flesh
is
true
food,
and My
blood
is
true
drink.
56
The
one
eating
My
flesh
and
drinking
My
blood
abides
in Me, and I in him.
57
As the
living
Father
sent
Me and I
live
because of
the
Father
,
so also
the
one
feeding on
Me,
he also
will
live
because of
Me.
58
This
is
the
bread
having come down
from
heaven,
not as
the
fa
the
rs
ate and
died.
The
one
eating
this
bread
will live
to
the
age.
59
He said
these things
teaching
in
the
synagogue
in Capernaum.
60
Therefore
many
of His
disciples
having heard,
said,
This
word
is
difficult;
who
is able
to hear
it?
61
But Jesus, knowing in Himself that His
disciples
are grumbling
about this, said to them, Does this
offend
you?
62
Then
what if
you should see
the
Son
of Man
ascending
to where
He was before?
63
It is the
Spirit
giving life;
the
flesh
profits
nothing.
The
words that I
speak
to you are
spirit
and they are
life.
64
But there are
some
of you
who
do not believe. (For
Jesus
knew from
the
beginning
who
are those not believing, and
who
it is
who
will betray
Him.)
65
And He was saying, Because of this, I have said to you that
no one
is able
to come
to Me,
unless
it shall
have been granted to him from the Father.
66
From
that
time
,
many
of His
disciples
departed to the
back
and
no longer
walked
with Him.
67
Therefore
Jesus
said to the Twelve, You
are not wishing
to go away
also?
68
Simon
Peter
answered
Him, Lord, to
whom
will we go?
You have
the
words
of eternal
life.
69
And we
have believed
and
have known
that You are the
Holy One
of God.
70
Jesus
answered
them, Did I not
choose
you, the
Twelve?
And
one
of you is a devil!
71
Now
He was speaking
of
Judas
son
of
Simon
Iscariot;
for he,
one
of
the Twelve,
was about
to betray
Him.
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