6:1 After
these
things
Iesus
went
ouer
the
sea
of
Galilee,
which
is
the
sea
of
Tiberias:
6:2 And
a
great
multitude
followed
him,
because
they
saw
his
miracles
which
hee
did
on
them
that
were
diseased.
6:3 And
Iesus
went
vp
into
a
mountaine,
and
there
hee
sate
with
his
disciples.
6:4 And
the
Passeouer,
a
feast
of
the
Iewes,
was
nigh.
6:5 When
Iesus
then
lift
vp
his
eyes,
and
saw
a
great
company
come
vnto
him,
he
saith
vnto
Philip,
Whence
shall
we
buy
bread,
that
these
may
eate
6:6 (And
this
he
said
to
proue
him:
for
he
himselfe
knew
what
he
would
doe)
6:7 Philip
answered
him,
Two
hundred
peny-worth
of
bread
is
not
sufficient
for
them,
that
euery
one
of
them
may
take
a
litle.
6:8 One
of
his
disciples,
Andrew,
Simon
Peters
brother,
saith
vnto
him,
6:9 There
is
a
lad
here,
which
hath
fiue
barley
loaues,
and
two
small
fishes:
but
what
are
they
among
so
many
6:10 And
Iesus
said,
Make
the
men
sit
downe.
Now
there
was
much
grasse
in
the
place.
So
the
men
sate
downe,
in
number
about
fiue
thousand.
6:11 And
Iesus
tooke
the
loaues,
and
when
he
had
giuen
thankes,
hee
distributed
to
the
disciples,
and
the
disciples
to
them
that
were
set
downe,
and
likewise
of
the
fishes,
as
much
as
they
would.
6:12 When
they
were
filled,
he
said
vnto
his
disciples,
Gather
vp
the
fragments
that
remaine,
that
nothing
be
lost.
6:13 Therefore
they
gathered
them
together,
and
filled
twelue
baskets
with
the
fragments
of
the
fiue
barley
loaues,
which
remained
ouer
and
aboue,
vnto
them
that
had
eaten.
6:14 Then
those
men,
when
they
had
seene
the
miracle
that
Iesus
did,
said,
This
is
of
a
trueth
that
Prophet
that
should
come
into
the
world.
6:15 When
Iesus
therefore
perceiued
that
they
would
come
and
take
him
by
force,
to
make
him
a
King,
hee
departed
againe
into
a
mountaine,
himselfe
alone.
6:16 And
when
euen
was
now
come,
his
disciples
went
downe
vnto
the
sea,
6:17 And
entred
into
a
ship,
and
went
ouer
the
sea
towards
Capernaum:
and
it
was
now
darke,
and
Iesus
was
not
come
to
them.
6:18 And
the
sea
arose,
by
reason
of
a
great
winde
that
blew.
6:19 So
when
they
had
rowed
about
fiue
and
twentie,
or
thirtie
furlongs,
they
see
Iesus
walking
on
the
sea,
and
drawing
nigh
vnto
the
ship:
and
they
were
afraid.
6:20 But
he
saith
vnto
them,
It
is
I,
be
not
afraid.
6:21 Then
they
willingly
receiued
him
into
the
ship,
and
immediatly
the
ship
was
at
the
land
whither
they
went.
6:22 The
day
following,
when
the
people
which
stood
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
saw
that
there
was
none
other
boat
there,
saue
that
one
whereinto
his
disciples
were
entred,
and
that
Iesus
went
not
with
his
disciples
into
the
boat,
but
that
his
disciples
were
gone
away
alone:
6:23 Howbeit
there
came
other
boats
from
Tiberias,
nigh
vnto
the
place
where
they
did
eate
bread,
after
that
the
Lord
had
giuen
thankes:
6:24 When
the
people
therefore
saw
that
Iesus
was
not
there,
neither
his
disciples,
they
also
tooke
shipping,
and
came
to
Capernaum,
seeking
for
Iesus.
6:25 And
when
they
had
found
him
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
they
saide
vnto
him,
Rabbi,
when
camest
thou
hither
6:26 Iesus
answered
them,
and
said,
Uerely,
verely
I
say
vnto
you,
Ye
seeke
me,
not
because
ye
saw
the
miracles,
but
because
yee
did
eate
of
the
loaues,
and
were
filled.
6:27 Labour
not
for
the
meat
which
perisheth,
but
for
that
meat
which
endureth
vnto
euerlasting
life,
which
the
Sonne
of
man
shall
giue
vnto
you:
for
him
hath
God
the
Father
sealed.
6:28 Then
said
they
vnto
him,
What
shall
we
doe,
that
we
might
worke
the
workes
of
God
6:29 Iesus
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
This
is
the
worke
of
God,
that
ye
beleeue
on
him
whom
he
hath
sent.
6:30 They
said
therefore
vnto
him,
What
signe
shewest
thou
then,
that
we
may
see,
and
beleeue
thee
What
doest
thou
worke
6:31 Our
fathers
did
eate
Manna
in
the
desert,
as
it
is
written,
He
gaue
them
bread
from
heauen
to
eate.
6:32 Then
Iesus
said
vnto
them,
Uerely,
verely
I
say
vnto
you,
Moses
gaue
you
not
that
bread
from
heauen,
but
my
Father
giueth
you
the
true
bread
from
heauen.
6:33 For
the
bread
of
God
is
hee
which
commeth
downe
from
heauen,
and
giueth
life
vnto
the
world.
6:34 Then
said
they
vnto
him,
Lord,
euermore
giue
vs
this
bread.
6:35 And
Iesus
said
vnto
them,
I
am
the
bread
of
life:
hee
that
commeth
to
me,
shall
neuer
hunger:
and
he
that
beleeueth
on
me,
shall
neuer
thirst.
6:36 But
I
said
vnto
you,
that
ye
also
haue
seene
me,
and
beleeue
not.
6:37 All
that
the
Father
giueth
mee,
shall
come
to
mee;
and
him
that
commeth
to
me,
I
will
in
no
wise
cast
out.
6:38 For
I
came
downe
from
heauen,
not
to
doe
mine
owne
will,
but
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me.
6:39 And
this
is
the
Fathers
wil
which
hath
sent
me,
that
of
all
which
he
hath
giuen
mee,
I
should
lose
nothing,
but
should
raise
it
vp
againe
at
the
last
day.
6:40 And
this
is
the
will
of
him
that
sent
me,
that
euery
one
which
seeth
the
Sonne,
and
beleeueth
on
him,
may
haue
euerlasting
life:
and
I
will
raise
him
vp
at
the
last
day.
6:41 The
Iewes
then
murmured
at
him,
because
hee
said,
I
am
the
bread
which
came
downe
from
heauen.
6:42 And
they
said,
Is
not
this
Iesus
the
sonne
of
Ioseph,
whose
father
and
mother
we
know
How
is
it
then
that
hee
sayth,
I
came
downe
from
heauen
6:43 Iesus
therefore
answered,
and
said
vnto
them,
Murmure
not
among
your
selues.
6:44 No
man
can
come
to
me,
except
the
Father
which
hath
sent
me,
draw
him:
and
I
will
raise
him
vp
at
the
last
day.
6:45 It
is
written
in
the
Prophets,
And
they
shall
be
all
taught
of
God.
Euery
man
therefore
that
hath
heard,
and
hath
learned
of
the
Father,
commeth
vnto
me,
6:46 Not
that
any
man
hath
seene
the
Father;
saue
hee
which
is
of
God,
hee
hath
seene
the
Father.
6:47 Uerely,
verely
I
say
vnto
you,
Hee
that
beleeueth
on
me,
hath
euerlasting
life.
6:48 I
am
that
bread
of
life.
6:49 Your
fathers
did
eate
Manna
in
the
wildernesse,
and
are
dead.
6:50 This
is
the
bread
which
commeth
downe
from
heauen,
that
a
man
may
eate
thereof,
and
not
die.
6:51 I
am
the
liuing
bread,
which
came
downe
from
heauen.
If
any
man
eate
of
this
bread,
he
shall
liue
for
euer:
and
the
bread
that
I
will
giue,
is
my
flesh,
which
I
will
giue
for
the
life
of
the
world.
6:52 The
Iewes
therefore
stroue
amongst
themselues,
saying,
How
can
this
man
giue
vs
his
flesh
to
eate
6:53 Then
Iesus
sayd
vnto
them,
Uerely,
verely
I
say
vnto
you,
Except
yee
eate
the
flesh
of
the
sonne
of
man,
and
drinke
his
blood,
yee
haue
no
life
in
you.
6:54 Whoso
eateth
my
flesh,
and
drinketh
my
blood,
hath
eternall
life,
and
I
will
raise
him
vp
at
the
last
day.
6:55 For
my
flesh
is
meate
indeed,
and
my
blood
is
drinke
indeed.
6:56 He
that
eateth
my
flesh,
and
drinketh
my
blood,
dwelleth
in
me,
and
I
in
him.
6:57 As
the
liuing
Father
hath
sent
me,
and
I
liue
by
the
Father:
so,
he
that
eateth
me,
euen
he
shall
liue
by
me.
6:58 This
is
that
bread
which
came
downe
from
heauen:
not
as
your
fathers
did
eate
Manna,
and
are
dead:
he
that
eateth
of
this
bread,
shall
liue
for
euer.
6:59 These
things
said
hee
in
the
Synagogue,
as
he
taught
in
Capernaum.
6:60 Many
therefore
of
his
disciples,
when
they
had
heard
this,
said,
This
is
an
hard
saying,
who
can
heare
it
6:61 When
Iesus
knew
in
himselfe,
that
his
disciples
murmured
at
it,
hee
said
vnto
them,
Doeth
this
offend
you
6:62 What
and
if
yee
shall
see
the
sonne
of
man
ascend
vp
where
hee
was
before
6:63 It
is
the
Spirit
that
quickeneth,
the
flesh
profiteth
nothing:
the
wordes
that
I
speake
vnto
you,
they
are
Spirit,
and
they
are
life.
6:64 But
there
are
some
of
you
that
beleeue
not.
For
Iesus
knew
from
the
beginning,
who
they
were
that
beleeued
not,
and
who
should
betray
him.
6:65 And
he
said,
Therefore
said
I
vnto
you,
that
no
man
can
come
vnto
me,
except
it
were
giuen
vnto
him
of
my
Father.
6:66 From
that
time
many
of
his
disciples
went
backe,
and
walked
no
more
with
him.
6:67 Then
said
Iesus
vnto
the
twelue,
Will
ye
also
goe
away
6:68 Then
Simon
Peter
answered
him,
Lord,
to
whom
shall
we
goe
Thou
hast
the
words
of
eternall
life.
6:69 And
we
beleeue
and
are
sure
that
thou
art
that
Christ,
the
Sonne
of
the
liuing
God.
6:70 Iesus
answered
them,
Haue
not
I
chosen
you
twelue,
and
one
of
you
is
a
deuill
6:71 He
spake
of
Iudas
Iscariot
the
sonne
of
Simon:
for
hee
it
was
that
should
betray
him,
being
one
of
the
twelue.