1After
these things
Jesus went
over the sea
of Galilee,
which is the
sea of
Tiberias.
2And
a great
multitude
followed
him, because
they saw his
miracles
which he did
on them that
were
diseased.
3And
Jesus went
up into a
mountain,
and there he
sat with his
disciples.
4And
the passover,
a feast of
the Jews,
was nigh.
5When
Jesus then
lifted up his eyes,
and saw a
great
company come
unto him, he
saith unto
Philip, Whence
shall we buy
bread, that
these may
eat?
6And
this he said
to prove
him: for he
himself knew
what he
would do.
7Philip
answered
him, Two
hundred
pennyworth
of bread is
not
sufficient
for them,
that every
one of them
may take a
little.
8One
of his
disciples,
Andrew,
Simon
Peter's
brother,
saith unto
him,
9There
is a lad
here, which
hath five
barley
loaves, and
two small
fishes: but
what are
they among
so many?
10And
Jesus said, Make
the men sit
down. Now
there was
much grass
in the
place. So
the men sat
down, in
number about
five
thousand.
11And
Jesus took
the loaves;
and when he
had given
thanks, he
distributed
to the
disciples,
and the
disciples to
them that
were set
down; and
likewise of
the fishes
as much as
they would.
12When
they were
filled, he
said unto
his
disciples, Gather
up the
fragments
that remain,
that nothing
be lost.
13Therefore
they
gathered them together,
and filled
twelve
baskets with
the
fragments of
the five
barley
loaves,
which
remained
over and
above unto
them that
had eaten.
14Then
those men,
when they
had seen the
miracle that
Jesus did,
said, This
is of a
truth that
prophet that
should come
into the
world.
15When
Jesus
therefore
perceived
that they
would come
and take him
by force, to
make him a
king, he
departed
again into a
mountain
himself
alone.
16And
when even
was now come,
his
disciples
went down
unto the
sea,
17And
entered into
a ship, and
went over
the sea
toward
Capernaum.
And it was
now dark,
and Jesus
was not come
to them.
18And
the sea
arose by
reason of a
great wind
that blew.
19So
when they
had rowed
about five
and twenty
or thirty
furlongs,
they see
Jesus
walking on
the sea, and
drawing nigh
unto the
ship: and
they were
afraid.
20But
he saith
unto them, It
is I; be not
afraid.
21Then
they
willingly
received him
into the
ship: and
immediately
the ship was
at the land
whither they
went.
22The
day
following,
when the
people which
stood on the
other side
of the sea
saw that
there was
none other
boat there,
save that
one
whereinto
his
disciples
were
entered, and
that Jesus
went not
with his
disciples
into the
boat, but that his
disciples
were gone
away alone;
23(Howbeit
there came
other boats
from
Tiberias
nigh unto
the place
where they
did eat
bread, after
that the
Lord had
given
thanks:)
24When
the people
therefore
saw that
Jesus was
not there,
neither his
disciples,
they also
took
shipping,
and came to
Capernaum,
seeking for
Jesus.
25And
when they
had found
him on the
other side
of the sea,
they said
unto him,
Rabbi, when
camest thou
hither?
26Jesus
answered
them and
said, Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, Ye seek
me, not
because ye
saw the
miracles,
but because
ye did eat
of the
loaves, and
were filled.
27Labour
not for the
meat which
perisheth,
but for that
meat which
endureth
unto
everlasting
life, which
the Son of
man shall
give unto
you: for him
hath God the
Father
sealed.
28Then
said they
unto him,
What shall
we do, that
we might
work the
works of
God?
29Jesus
answered and
said unto
them, This
is the work
of God, that
ye believe
on him whom
he hath
sent.
30They
said
therefore
unto him,
What sign
shewest thou
then, that
we may see,
and believe
thee? what
dost thou
work?
31Our
fathers did
eat manna in
the desert;
as it is
written, He
gave them
bread from
heaven to
eat.
32Then
Jesus said
unto them, Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, Moses
gave you not
that bread
from heaven;
but my
Father
giveth you
the true
bread from
heaven.
33For
the bread of
God is he
which cometh
down from
heaven, and
giveth life
unto the
world.
34Then
said they
unto him,
Lord,
evermore
give us this
bread.
35And
Jesus said
unto them, I
am the bread
of life: he
that cometh
to me shall
never
hunger; and
he that
believeth on
me shall
never
thirst.
36But
I said unto
you, That ye
also have
seen me, and
believe not.
37All
that the
Father
giveth me
shall come
to me; and
him that
cometh to me
I will in no
wise cast
out.
38For
I came down
from heaven,
not to do
mine own
will, but
the will of
him that
sent me.
39And
this is the
Father's
will which
hath sent
me, that of
all which he
hath given
me I should
lose
nothing, but
should raise
it up again
at the last
day.
40And
this is the
will of him
that sent
me, that
every one
which seeth
the Son, and
believeth on
him, may
have
everlasting
life: and I
will raise
him up at
the last
day.
41The
Jews then
murmured at
him, because
he said, I
am the bread
which came
down from
heaven.
42And
they said,
Is not this
Jesus, the
son of
Joseph,
whose father
and mother
we know? how
is it then
that he
saith, I
came down
from heaven?
43Jesus
therefore
answered and
said unto
them, Murmur
not among
yourselves.
44No
man can come
to me,
except the
Father which
hath sent me
draw him:
and I will
raise him up
at the last
day.
45It
is written
in the
prophets,
And they
shall be all
taught of
God. Every
man
therefore
that hath
heard, and
hath learned
of the
Father,
cometh unto
me.
46Not
that any man
hath seen
the Father,
save he
which is of
God, he hath
seen the
Father.
47Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, He that
believeth on
me hath
everlasting
life.
48I
am that
bread of
life.
49Your
fathers did
eat manna in
the
wilderness,
and are
dead.
50This
is the bread
which cometh
down from
heaven, that
a man may
eat thereof,
and not die.
51I
am the
living bread
which came
down from
heaven: if
any man eat
of this
bread, he
shall live
for ever:
and the
bread that I
will give is
my flesh,
which I will
give for the
life of the
world.
52The
Jews
therefore
strove among
themselves,
saying, How
can this man
give us his flesh
to eat?
53Then
Jesus said
unto them, Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, Except
ye eat the
flesh of the
Son of man,
and drink
his blood,
ye have no
life in you.
54Whoso
eateth my
flesh, and
drinketh my
blood, hath
eternal
life; and I
will raise
him up at
the last
day.
55For
my flesh is
meat indeed,
and my blood
is drink
indeed.
56He
that eateth
my flesh,
and drinketh
my blood,
dwelleth in
me, and I in
him.
57As
the living
Father hath
sent me, and
I live by
the Father:
so he that
eateth me,
even he
shall live
by me.
58This
is that
bread which
came down
from heaven:
not as your
fathers did
eat manna,
and are
dead: he
that eateth
of this
bread shall
live for
ever.
59These
things said
he in the
synagogue,
as he taught
in
Capernaum.
60Many
therefore of
his
disciples,
when they
had heard this,
said, This
is an hard
saying; who
can hear it?
61When
Jesus knew
in himself
that his
disciples
murmured at
it, he said
unto them, Doth
this offend
you?
62What and
if ye shall
see the Son
of man
ascend up
where he was
before?
63It
is the
spirit that
quickeneth;
the flesh
profiteth
nothing: the
words that I
speak unto
you, they are
spirit, and they are
life.
64But
there are
some of you
that believe
not. For
Jesus knew
from the
beginning
who they
were that
believed
not, and who
should
betray him.
65And
he said, Therefore
said I unto
you, that no
man can come
unto me,
except it
were given
unto him of
my Father.
66From
that time many
of his
disciples
went back,
and walked
no more with
him.
67Then
said Jesus
unto the
twelve, Will
ye also go
away?
68Then
Simon Peter
answered
him, Lord,
to whom
shall we go?
thou hast
the words of
eternal
life.
69And
we believe
and are sure
that thou
art that
Christ, the
Son of the
living God.
70Jesus
answered
them, Have
not I chosen
you twelve,
and one of
you is a
devil?
71He
spake of
Judas
Iscariot the
son of
Simon: for
he it was
that should
betray him,
being one of
the twelve.
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