Jn Chapter 6 Verses 1-71

6:1
After
these
things
Jesus
went away
to
the
other side
of
the
sea
of
Galilee–that
is,
the
sea
of
Tiberias.
6:2
And
a
great
number
of
people
went
after
him
because
they
saw
the
signs
which
he
did
on
those
who
were
ill.
6:3
Then
Jesus
went up
the
mountain
and
was
seated
there
with
his
disciples.
6:4
Now
the
Passover,
a
feast
of
the
Jews,
was
near.
6:5
Lifting
up
his
eyes,
Jesus
saw
a
great
number
of
people
coming to
where
he
was,
and
he
said
to
Philip,
Where
may
we
get
bread
for
all
these
people?
6:6
This
he
said,
testing
him:
for
he
had
no doubt
what
he
himself
would
do.
6:7
Philip
made
answer,
Bread
to
the
value
of
two hundred
pence
would not
be
enough
even
to
give
everyone
a little.
6:8
One
of
his
disciples,
Andrew,
the
brother
of
Simon
Peter,
said
to
Jesus,
6:9
There
is
a
boy
here
with
five
barley
cakes
and
two
fishes:
but
what
is
that
among
such
a
number?
6:10
Jesus
said,
Let
the
people
be
seated.
Now
there
was
much
grass
in
that
place.
And
those
seated
on
the
grass
were
about
five
thousand.
6:11
Then
Jesus
took
the
cakes
and
having
given
praise
to
God,
he
gave
them
to
the
people
who
were
seated,
and
the
fishes
in
the
same way,
as much as
they
had
need
of.
6:12
And
when
they
had had
enough,
Jesus
said
to
his
disciples,
Take
up
the
broken
bits
which
are
over,
so
that
nothing
may
be
wasted.
6:13
So
they
took
them
up:
twelve
baskets
full
of
broken
bits
of
the
five
cakes
which
were
over
after
the
people
had had
enough.
6:14
And
when
the
people
saw
the
sign
which
he
had
done,
they
said,
Truly,
this
is
the
prophet
who
is
to
come
into
the
world.
6:15
Now
when
Jesus
saw
that
the
people
were
about to
come
and
take
him
by
force
to
make
him
a
king,
he
went away
again
up
the
mountain
by himself.
6:16
When
evening
came
the
disciples
went down
to
the
sea;
6:17
And
they
took
a
boat
and
went across
the
sea
in
the
direction
of
Capernaum.
By
then
it
was
dark
and
still
Jesus
had not
come to
them.
6:18
The
sea
was
getting
rough
because
of
a
strong wind
which
was
blowing.
6:19
After
they
had
gone
three
or
four
miles
they
saw
Jesus
walking
on
the
sea
and
coming
near to
the
boat;
and
they
had
great
fear.
6:20
But
he
said
to
them,
It
is
I,
have
no
fear.
6:21
Then
they
readily
took
him
into
the
boat:
and
straight away
the
boat
was
at
the
land
to
which
they
were
going.
6:22
The
day
after,
the
people
who
were
on
the
other side
of
the
sea
saw
that
only
one
small
boat
had been
there,
that
Jesus
had not
gone
in
that
boat
with
the
disciples,
but
that
the
disciples
had
gone away
by themselves.
6:23
Some
other
boats,
however,
came
from
Tiberias
near to
the
place
where
they
had
taken
the
bread
after
the
Lord
had
given
praise.
6:24
So
when
the
people
saw
that
Jesus
was
not
there,
or
his
disciples,
they
got
into
those
boats
and
went
over
to
Capernaum
looking
for
Jesus.
6:25
And
when
they
came
across
him
on
the
other side
of
the
sea
they
said,
Rabbi,
when
did you
come
here?
6:26
Jesus,
answering
them,
said,
Truly
I
say
to
you,
You
come
after
me,
not
because
you
saw
signs,
but
because
you
were
given
the
bread
and
had enough.
6:27
Let
your
work
not
be
for
the
food
which
comes to
an
end,
but
for
the
food
which
goes
on
for
eternal
life,
which
the
Son
of
man
will
give
to
you,
for
on
him
has
God
the
Father
put
his
mark.
6:28
Then
they
said
to
him,
How
may
we
do
the
works
of
God?
6:29
Jesus,
answering,
said
to
them,
This
is
to
do
the
work
of
God:
to
have
faith
in
him
whom
God
has
sent.
6:30
So
they
said,
What
sign
do you
give
us,
so
that
we
may
see
and
have
faith
in
you?
What
do you
do?
6:31
Our
fathers
had
the
manna
in
the
waste
land,
as
the
Writings
say,
He
gave
them
bread
from
heaven.
6:32
Jesus
then
said
to
them,
Truly
I
say
to
you,
What
Moses
gave
you
was
not
the
bread
from
heaven;
it
is
my
Father
who
gives
you
the
true
bread
from
heaven.
6:33
The
bread
of
God
is
the
bread
which
comes
down
out of
heaven
and
gives
life
to
the
world.
6:34
Ah,
Lord,
they
said,
give
us
that
bread
for ever!
6:35
And
this
was
the
answer
of
Jesus:
I
am
the
bread
of
life.
He
who
comes to
me
will
never
be
in need of
food,
and
he
who
has
faith
in
me
will
never
be
in need of
drink.
6:36
But
it
is
as
I
said
to
you:
you
have seen
me,
and
still
you
have
no
faith.
6:37
Whatever
the
Father
gives
to
me
will
come to
me;
and
I
will not
send away
anyone
who
comes to
me.
6:38
For
I
have
come
down
from
heaven,
not
to
do
my
pleasure,
but
the
pleasure
of
him
who
sent
me.
6:39
And
this
is
the
pleasure
of
him
who
sent
me,
that
I
am not
to
let out
of
my
hands
anything
which
he
has
given
me,
but
I
am
to
give
it
new life
on
the
last
day.
6:40
This,
I
say,
is
my
Father’s
pleasure,
that
everyone
who
sees
the
Son
and
has
faith
in
him
may
have
eternal
life:
and
I
will
take
him
up
on
the
last
day.
6:41
Now
the
Jews
said
bitter
things
about
Jesus
because
of
his
words,
I
am
the
bread
which
came
down
from
heaven.
6:42
And
they
said,
Is
not
this
Jesus,
the
son
of
Joseph,
whose
father
and
mother
we
have seen?
How
is
it
then
that
he
now
says,
I
have
come
down
from
heaven?
6:43
Jesus
made
answer
and
said,
Do not say
things
against
me,
one
to
another.
6:44
No
man
is able
to
come to
me
if
the
Father
who
sent
me
does not
give
him
the
desire
to
come:
and
I
will
take
him
up
from
the
dead
on
the
last
day.
6:45
The
writings
of
the
prophets
say,
And
they
will
all
have
teaching
from
God.
Everyone
whose
ears
have been
open
to
the
teaching
of
the
Father
comes to
me.
6:46
Not
that
anyone
has
ever
seen
the
Father;
only
he
who
is
from
God,
he
has seen
the
Father.
6:47
Truly
I
say
to
you,
He
who
has
faith
in
me
has
eternal
life.
6:48
I
am
the
bread
of
life.
6:49
Your
fathers
took
the
manna
in
the
waste
land–and
they
are
dead.
6:50
The
bread
which
comes
from
heaven
is
such
bread
that
a
man
may
take
it
for
food
and
never
see
death.
6:51
I
am
the
living
bread
which
has
come
from
heaven:
if
any
man
takes
this
bread
for
food
he
will
have
life
for ever:
and
more
than
this,
the
bread
which
I
will
give
is
my
flesh
which
I
will
give
for
the
life
of
the
world.
6:52
Then
the
Jews
had
an
angry
discussion
among
themselves,
saying,
How
is
it
possible
for
this
man
to
give
us
his
flesh
for
food?
6:53
Then
Jesus
said
to
them,
Truly
I
say
to
you,
If
you
do not
take
the
flesh
of
the
Son
of
man
for
food,
and
if
you
do not
take
his
blood
for
drink,
you
have
no
life
in
you.
6:54
He
who
takes
my
flesh
for
food
and
my
blood
for
drink
has
eternal
life:
and
I
will
take
him
up
from
the
dead
at
the
last
day.
6:55
My
flesh
is
true
food
and
my
blood
is
true
drink.
6:56
He
who
takes
my
flesh
for
food
and
my
blood
for
drink
is
in
me
and
I
in
him.
6:57
As
the
living
Father
has
sent
me,
and
I
have
life
because
of
the
Father,
even
so
he
who
takes me
for
his
food
will
have
life
because
of
me.
6:58
This
is
the
bread
which
has
come
down
from
heaven.
It
is
not
like the food
which
your
fathers
had:
they
took
of
the
manna,
and
are
dead;
but
he
who
takes
this
bread
for
food
will
have
life
for ever.
6:59
Jesus
said
these
things
in
the
Synagogue
while
he
was
teaching
at
Capernaum.
6:60
Then,
hearing
this,
a
number
of
his
disciples
said,
This
is
a
hard
saying;
who
is able
to
take in
such
teaching?
6:61
When
Jesus
became
conscious
that
his
disciples
were
protesting
about
what
he
said,
he
said
to
them,
Does
this
give
you
trouble?
6:62
What
then
will you
say
if
you
see
the
Son
of
man
going up
to
where
he
was
before?
6:63
The
spirit
is
the
life
giver;
the
flesh
is
of
no
value:
the
words
which
I
have
said
to
you
are
spirit
and
they
are
life.
6:64
But
still
some
of
you
have
no
faith.
For
it
was
clear
to
Jesus
from
the
first
who
they
were
who
had
no
faith,
and
who
it
was
who
would
be
false
to
him.
6:65
And
he
said,
This
is
why
I
said
to
you,
No
man
is able
to
come to
me
if
he
is
not
given
the
power
to
do
so
by
the
Father.
6:66
Because
of
what
he
said,
a
number
of
the
disciples
went back
and
would
no
longer
go
with
him.
6:67
So
Jesus
said
to
the
twelve,
Have
you
a
desire
to go
away?
6:68
Then
Simon
Peter
gave
this
answer:
Lord,
to
whom
are
we
to go?
you
have
the
words
of
eternal
life;
6:69
And
we
have
faith
and
are
certain
that
you
are
the
Holy
One
of
God.
6:70
Then
Jesus
said,
Did
I
not
make
a
selection
of
you,
the
twelve,
and
one
of
you
is
a
son
of
the
Evil
One?
6:71
He
was
talking
of
Judas,
the
son
of
Simon
Iscariot.
It
was
he
who
was
to
be
false
to
Jesus–one
of
the
twelve.