The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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John 6
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- 6:1
After these
things
Jesus
went
over the
sea of
Galilee, which is the sea of
Tiberias.
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- 6:2
And a
great
multitude
followed
him,
because they
saw
his
miracles
which he
did
on them that were
diseased.
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- 6:3
And
Jesus went
up
into a
mountain,
and
there he
sat
with
his
disciples.
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- 6:4
And the
passover, a
feast of the
Jews,
was
nigh.
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- 6:5 When
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 ?
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- 6:6
And
this he
said to
prove
him:
for he
himself
knew
what he
would
do.
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- 6:7
Philip
answered
him, Two
hundred
pennyworth of
bread
is
not
sufficient for
them,
that every
one of
them may
take
a
little.
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- 6:8
One
of
his
disciples,
Andrew,
Simon
Peter's
brother,
saith unto
him,
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- 6:9 There
is
a
lad
here,
which
hath
five
barley
loaves,
and
two small
fishes:
but
what
are
they
among so
many?
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- 6:10
And
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.
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- 6:11
And
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.
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- 6:12
When
they were
filled, he
said unto
his
disciples, Gather
up the
fragments that
remain, that
nothing
be
lost.
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- 6:13
Therefore 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.
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- 6:14
Then 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.
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- 6:15 When
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.
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- 6:16
And
when
even was now
come,
his
disciples went
down
unto the
sea,
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- 6:17
And
entered
into a
ship, and
went
over the
sea
toward
Capernaum.
And it
was
now
dark,
and
Jesus
was
not
come
to
them.
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- 6:18
And the
sea
arose by reason of a
great
wind that
blew.
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- 6:19
So 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.
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- 6:20
But he
saith unto
them, It
is
I;
be
not
afraid.
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- 6:21
Then they
willingly
received
him
into the
ship:
and
immediately the
ship
was
at the
land
whither
they
went.
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- 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,
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;
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- 6:23
(Howbeit
there
came
other
boats
from
Tiberias
nigh unto the
place
where they did
eat
bread, after that the
Lord had given
thanks:)
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- 6:24
When the
people
therefore
saw
that
Jesus
was
not
there,
neither
his
disciples,
they
also
took
*
shipping,
and
came
to
Capernaum, seeking
for
Jesus.
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- 6:25
And when they had
found
him on the other
side of the
sea, they
said unto
him,
Rabbi,
when camest
thou
hither?
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- 6:26
Jesus
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.
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- 6:27
Labour
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.
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- 6:28
Then said
they
unto
him,
What shall we
do
(5719) ,
that we might
work the
works of
God?
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- 6:29
Jesus
answered
and
said unto
them,
This
is the
work of
God,
that ye
believe
on
him
whom he hath
sent.
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- 6:30 They
said
therefore unto
him,
What
sign
shewest
thou
then,
that we may
see,
and
believe
thee?
what dost thou
work ?
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- 6:31
Our
fathers did
eat
manna
in the
desert;
as it
is
written, He
gave
them
bread
from
heaven to
eat.
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- 6:32
Then
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.
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- 6:33
For the
bread of
God is
he
which cometh
down
from
heaven,
and
giveth
life unto the
world.
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- 6:34
Then said
they
unto
him,
Lord,
evermore
give
us
this
bread.
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- 6:35
And
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.
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- 6:36
But I
said unto
you,
That
ye
also have
seen
me,
and
believe
not.
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- 6:37
All
that the
Father
giveth
me shall
come
to
me;
and him that
cometh
to
me I
will in no
wise
cast
out.
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- 6:38
For I came
down
from
heaven,
not
to
do mine
own
will,
but the
will of him that
sent
me.
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- 6:39
And
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.
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- 6:40
And
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.
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- 6:41 The
Jews
then
murmured
at
him,
because he
said,
I
am the
bread
which came
down
from
heaven.
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- 6:42
And 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?
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- 6:43
Jesus
therefore
answered
and
said unto
them,
Murmur
not
among
yourselves.
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- 6:44 No
man
can
come
to
me,
except the
Father
which hath
sent
me
draw
him:
and
I will
raise
him
up at the
last
day.
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- 6:45 It
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.
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- 6:46
Not
that any
man hath
seen the
Father,
save he
which
is
* of
God,
he hath
seen the
Father.
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- 6:47
Verily,
verily, I
say unto
you, He that
believeth
on
me
hath
everlasting
life.
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- 6:48
I
am that
bread of
life.
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- 6:49
Your
fathers did
eat
manna
in the
wilderness,
and are
dead.
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- 6:50
This
is the
bread
which cometh
down
from
heaven,
that a
man may
eat
thereof
*,
and
not
die.
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- 6:51
I
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.
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- 6:52 The
Jews
therefore
strove
among
themselves,
saying,
How
can this
man
give
us his
flesh to
eat ?
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- 6:53
Then
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.
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- 6:54 Whoso
eateth
my
flesh,
and
drinketh
my
blood,
hath
eternal
life;
and
I will
raise
him
up at the
last
day.
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- 6:55
For
my
flesh
is
meat
indeed,
and
my
blood
is
drink
indeed.
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- 6:56 He that
eateth
my
flesh,
and
drinketh
my
blood,
dwelleth
in
me, and
I
in
him.
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- 6:57
As the
living
Father hath
sent
me, and
I
live
by the
Father:
so he that
eateth
me, even
he shall
live
by
me.
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- 6:58
This
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.
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- 6:59 These
things said
he
in the
synagogue, as he
taught
in
Capernaum.
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- 6:60
Many
therefore
of
his
disciples, when they had
heard this,
said,
This
is an
hard
saying;
who
can
hear
it?
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- 6:61
When
Jesus
knew
in
himself
that
his
disciples
murmured
at
it, he
said unto
them, Doth
this
offend
you?
|
- 6:62 What
and
if ye shall
see the
Son of
man ascend
up
where he
was
before?
|
- 6:63 It
is the
spirit that
quickeneth; the
flesh
*
profiteth
nothing: the
words
that
I
speak unto
you, they
are
spirit,
and they
are
life.
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- 6:64
But 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.
|
- 6:65
And he
said,
Therefore
said
I unto
you,
that no
man
can
come
unto
me,
except it
were
given unto
him
of
my
Father.
|
- 6:66
From
that time
many of
his
disciples
went
back
*,
and
walked no
more
with
him.
|
- 6:67
Then
said
Jesus unto the
twelve
*,
Will
ye
also go
away ?
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- 6:68
Then
Simon
Peter
answered
him,
Lord,
to
whom shall we
go ? thou
hast the
words of
eternal
life.
|
- 6:69
And
we
believe
and are
sure
that
thou
art that
Christ, the
Son of the
living
God.
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- 6:70
Jesus
answered
them,
Have
not
I
chosen
you
twelve,
and
one
of
you
is a
devil?
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- 6:71
He
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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