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This is the bread which came down out of heaven -- not as our fathers ate the manna, and died. He who eats this bread will live forever."
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Commentators see this verse as the climax of Jesus' argument. He draws a final, sharp contrast: the manna the ancestors ate in the desert was a temporary, physical food that did not prevent death. Jesus, however, is the true, heavenly bread. To 'eat' this bread through faith is to receive a spiritual and eternal life that is infinitely superior.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
This is that bread, and so on. This is the true bread that came down. The word "that" should not be in the translation.
This is the bread (ουτος εστιν ο αρτος). Summary and final explanation of the true manna (from verse 32 on) as being Jesus Christ …
19th Century
Anglican
This is that (better, the) bread which came down... that is, of this nature, which He …
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Baptist
He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him. As the living Father hath sent me, and I live by the Father: so h…
Jesus climaxed his discourse by once more referring to the “bread that came down from heaven,” the forefathers who ate it in the wilderness and die…
16th Century
Protestant
This is the bread which came down from heaven. He returns to the comparison between the manna and his flesh, with which …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
This is that bread which came down from heaven That true bread, the bread of God, the bread of life, living bread; m…
The flesh and blood of the Son of Man represent the Redeemer in human nature; Christ and Him crucified, and the redemption accomplished by Him, wit…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, our Lord checked the grumbling of the Jews over the origin of this spiritual food; here, he stops their dispute over the eati…