6:1 After
these
things
Jesus
went
away
beyond
the
sea
of
Galilee
(of
Tiberias),
6:2 and
there
was
following
him
a
great
multitude,
because
they
were
seeing
his
signs
that
he
was
doing
on
the
ailing;
6:3 and
Jesus
went
up
to
the
mount,
and
he
was
there
sitting
with
his
disciples,
6:4 and
the
passover
was
nigh,
the
feast
of
the
Jews.
6:5 Jesus
then
having
lifted
up
[his]
eyes
and
having
seen
that
a
great
multitude
doth
come
to
him,
saith
unto
Philip,
`Whence
shall
we
buy
loaves,
that
these
may
eat'
--
6:6 and
this
he
said,
trying
him,
for
he
himself
had
known
what
he
was
about
to
do.
6:7 Philip
answered
him,
`Two
hundred
denaries'
worth
of
loaves
are
not
sufficient
to
them,
that
each
of
them
may
receive
some
little;'
6:8 one
of
his
disciples--Andrew,
the
brother
of
Simon
Peter--saith
to
him,
6:9 `There
is
one
little
lad
here
who
hath
five
barley
loaves,
and
two
fishes,
but
these--what
are
they
to
so
many'
6:10 And
Jesus
said,
`Make
the
men
to
sit
down;'
and
there
was
much
grass
in
the
place,
the
men
then
sat
down,
in
number,
as
it
were,
five
thousand,
6:11 and
Jesus
took
the
loaves,
and
having
given
thanks
he
distributed
to
the
disciples,
and
the
disciples
to
those
reclining,
in
like
manner,
also
of
the
little
fishes
as
much
as
they
wished.
6:12 And
when
they
were
filled,
he
saith
to
his
disciples,
`Gather
together
the
broken
pieces
that
are
over,
that
nothing
may
be
lost;'
6:13 they
gathered
together,
therefore,
and
filled
twelve
hand-baskets
with
broken
pieces,
from
the
five
barley
loaves
that
were
over
to
those
having
eaten.
6:14 The
men,
then,
having
seen
the
sign
that
Jesus
did,
said--`This
is
truly
the
Prophet,
who
is
coming
to
the
world;'
6:15 Jesus,
therefore,
having
known
that
they
are
about
to
come,
and
to
take
him
by
force
that
they
may
make
him
king,
retired
again
to
the
mountain
himself
alone.
6:16 And
when
evening
came,
his
disciples
went
down
to
the
sea,
6:17 and
having
entered
into
the
boat,
they
were
going
over
the
sea
to
Capernaum,
and
darkness
had
already
come,
and
Jesus
had
not
come
unto
them,
6:18 the
sea
also--a
great
wind
blowing--was
being
raised,
6:19 having
pushed
onwards,
therefore,
about
twenty-five
or
thirty
furlongs,
they
behold
Jesus
walking
on
the
sea,
and
coming
nigh
to
the
boat,
and
they
were
afraid;
6:20 and
he
saith
to
them,
`I
am
[he]
,
be
not
afraid;'
6:21 they
were
willing
then
to
receive
him
into
the
boat,
and
immediately
the
boat
came
unto
the
land
to
which
they
were
going.
6:22 On
the
morrow,
the
multitude
that
was
standing
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
having
seen
that
there
was
no
other
little
boat
there
except
one--that
into
which
his
disciples
entered--and
that
Jesus
went
not
in
with
his
disciples
into
the
little
boat,
but
his
disciples
went
away
alone,
6:23 (and
other
little
boats
came
from
Tiberias,
nigh
the
place
where
they
did
eat
the
bread,
the
Lord
having
given
thanks),
6:24 when
therefore
the
multitude
saw
that
Jesus
is
not
there,
nor
his
disciples,
they
also
themselves
did
enter
into
the
boats,
and
came
to
Capernaum
seeking
Jesus;
6:25 and
having
found
him
on
the
other
side
of
the
sea,
they
said
to
him,
`Rabbi,
when
hast
thou
come
hither'
6:26 Jesus
answered
them
and
said,
`Verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
Ye
seek
me,
not
because
ye
saw
signs,
but
because
ye
did
eat
of
the
loaves,
and
were
satisfied;
6:27 work
not
for
the
food
that
is
perishing,
but
for
the
food
that
is
remaining
to
life
age-during,
which
the
Son
of
Man
will
give
to
you,
for
him
did
the
Father
seal--[
even]
God.'
6:28 They
said
therefore
unto
him,
`What
may
we
do
that
we
may
work
the
works
of
God'
6:29 Jesus
answered
and
said
to
them,
`This
is
the
work
of
God,
that
ye
may
believe
in
him
whom
He
did
send.'
6:30 They
said
therefore
to
him,
`What
sign,
then,
dost
thou,
that
we
may
see
and
may
believe
thee
what
dost
thou
work
6:31 our
fathers
the
manna
did
eat
in
the
wilderness,
according
as
it
is
having
been
written,
Bread
out
of
the
heaven
He
gave
them
to
eat.'
6:32 Jesus,
therefore,
said
to
them,
`Verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
Moses
did
not
give
you
the
bread
out
of
the
heaven;
but
my
Father
doth
give
you
the
true
bread
out
of
the
heaven;
6:33 for
the
bread
of
God
is
that
which
is
coming
down
out
of
the
heaven,
and
giving
life
to
the
world.'
6:34 They
said,
therefore,
unto
him,
`Sir,
always
give
us
this
bread.'
6:35 And
Jesus
said
to
them,
`I
am
the
bread
of
the
life;
he
who
is
coming
unto
me
may
not
hunger,
and
he
who
is
believing
in
me
may
not
thirst--at
any
time;
6:36 but
I
said
to
you,
that
ye
also
have
seen
me,
and
ye
believe
not;
6:37 all
that
the
Father
doth
give
to
me
will
come
unto
me;
and
him
who
is
coming
unto
me,
I
may
in
no
wise
cast
without,
6:38 because
I
have
come
down
out
of
the
heaven,
not
that
I
may
do
my
will,
but
the
will
of
Him
who
sent
me.
6:39 `And
this
is
the
will
of
the
Father
who
sent
me,
that
all
that
He
hath
given
to
me
I
may
not
lose
of
it,
but
may
raise
it
up
in
the
last
day;
6:40 and
this
is
the
will
of
Him
who
sent
me,
that
every
one
who
is
beholding
the
Son,
and
is
believing
in
him,
may
have
life
age-during,
and
I
will
raise
him
up
in
the
last
day.'
6:41 The
Jews,
therefore,
were
murmuring
at
him,
because
he
said,
`I
am
the
bread
that
came
down
out
of
the
heaven;'
6:42 and
they
said,
`Is
not
this
Jesus,
the
son
of
Joseph,
whose
father
and
mother
we
have
known
how
then
saith
this
one--Out
of
the
heaven
I
have
come
down'
6:43 Jesus
answered,
therefore,
and
said
to
them,
`Murmur
not
one
with
another;
6:44 no
one
is
able
to
come
unto
me,
if
the
Father
who
sent
me
may
not
draw
him,
and
I
will
raise
him
up
in
the
last
day;
6:45 it
is
having
been
written
in
the
prophets,
And
they
shall
be
all
taught
of
God;
every
one
therefore
who
heard
from
the
Father,
and
learned,
cometh
to
me;
6:46 not
that
any
one
hath
seen
the
Father,
except
he
who
is
from
God,
he
hath
seen
the
Father.
6:47 `Verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
He
who
is
believing
in
me,
hath
life
age-during;
6:48 I
am
the
bread
of
the
life;
6:49 your
fathers
did
eat
the
manna
in
the
wilderness,
and
they
died;
6:50 this
is
the
bread
that
out
of
the
heaven
is
coming
down,
that
any
one
may
eat
of
it,
and
not
die.
6:51 `I
am
the
living
bread
that
came
down
out
of
the
heaven;
if
any
one
may
eat
of
this
bread
he
shall
live--to
the
age;
and
the
bread
also
that
I
will
give
is
my
flesh,
that
I
will
give
for
the
life
of
the
world.'
6:52 The
Jews,
therefore,
were
striving
with
one
another,
saying,
`How
is
this
one
able
to
give
us
[his]
flesh
to
eat'
6:53 Jesus,
therefore,
said
to
them,
`Verily,
verily,
I
say
to
you,
If
ye
may
not
eat
the
flesh
of
the
Son
of
Man,
and
may
not
drink
his
blood,
ye
have
no
life
in
yourselves;
6:54 he
who
is
eating
my
flesh,
and
is
drinking
my
blood,
hath
life
age-during,
and
I
will
raise
him
up
in
the
last
day;
6:55 for
my
flesh
truly
is
food,
and
my
blood
truly
is
drink;
6:56 he
who
is
eating
my
flesh,
and
is
drinking
my
blood,
doth
remain
in
me,
and
I
in
him.
6:57 `According
as
the
living
Father
sent
me,
and
I
live
because
of
the
Father,
he
also
who
is
eating
me,
even
that
one
shall
live
because
of
me;
6:58 this
is
the
bread
that
came
down
out
of
the
heaven;
not
as
your
fathers
did
eat
the
manna,
and
died;
he
who
is
eating
this
bread
shall
live--to
the
age.'
6:59 These
things
he
said
in
a
synagogue,
teaching
in
Capernaum;
6:60 many,
therefore,
of
his
disciples
having
heard,
said,
`This
word
is
hard;
who
is
able
to
hear
it'
6:61 And
Jesus
having
known
in
himself
that
his
disciples
are
murmuring
about
this,
said
to
them,
`Doth
this
stumble
you
6:62 if
then
ye
may
behold
the
Son
of
Man
going
up
where
he
was
before
6:63 the
spirit
it
is
that
is
giving
life;
the
flesh
doth
not
profit
anything;
the
sayings
that
I
speak
to
you
are
spirit,
and
they
are
life;
6:64 but
there
are
certain
of
you
who
do
not
believe;'
for
Jesus
had
known
from
the
beginning
who
they
are
who
are
not
believing,
and
who
is
he
who
will
deliver
him
up,
6:65 and
he
said,
`Because
of
this
I
have
said
to
you--No
one
is
able
to
come
unto
me,
if
it
may
not
have
been
given
him
from
my
Father.'
6:66 From
this
[time]
many
of
his
disciples
went
away
backward,
and
were
no
more
walking
with
him,
6:67 Jesus,
therefore,
said
to
the
twelve,
`Do
ye
also
wish
to
go
away'
6:68 Simon
Peter,
therefore,
answered
him,
`Sir,
unto
whom
shall
we
go
thou
hast
sayings
of
life
age-during;
6:69 and
we
have
believed,
and
we
have
known,
that
thou
art
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
the
living
God.'
6:70 Jesus
answered
them,
`Did
not
I
choose
you--the
twelve
and
of
you--one
is
a
devil.
6:71 And
he
spake
of
Judas,
Simon's
[son]
,
Iscariot,
for
he
was
about
to
deliver
him
up,
being
one
of
the
twelve.