Chapter 6:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
John 6
Verse 1. After these things - The history of between ten and eleven
months is to be supplied here from the other evangelists. Matt.
xiv, 13; Mark vi, 32; Luke ix, 10.
Verse
3. Jesus went up - Before the people overtook him.
Verse
5. Jesus saith to Philip - Perhaps he had the care of providing
victuals for the family of the apostles.
Verse
15. He retired to the mountain alone - Having ordered his
disciples to cross over the lake.
Verse
16. Matt. xiv, 22; Mark vi, 45.
Verse
22. Who had stood on the other side - They were forced to stay a
while, because there were then no other vessels; and they stayed
the less unwillingly, because they saw that Jesus was not
embarked.
Verse
26. Our Lord does not satisfy their curiosity, but corrects the
wrong motive they had in seeking him: because ye did eat -
Merely for temporal advantage. Hitherto Christ had been
gathering hearers: he now begins to try their sincerity, by a
figurative discourse concerning his passion, and the fruit of it, to
be received by faith.
Verse
27. labour not for the meat which perisheth - For bodily food: not
for that only not chiefly: not at all, but in subordination to grace,
faith, love, the meat which endureth to everlasting life. labour,
work for this; for everlasting life. So our Lord expressly
commands, work for life, as well as from life: from a principle of
faith and love. Him hath the Father sealed - By this very miracle,
as well as by his whole testimony concerning him. See chap. iii,
33. Sealing is a mark of the authenticity of a writing.
Verse
28. The works of God - Works pleasing to God.
Verse
29. This is the work of God - The work most pleasing to God, and
the foundation of all others: that ye believe - He expresses it first
properly, afterward figuratively.
Verse
30. What sign dost thou? - Amazing, after what they had just
seen!
Verse
31. Our fathers ate manna - This sign Moses gave them. He gave
them bread from heaven - From the lower sublunary heaven; to
which Jesus opposes the highest heaven: in which sense he says
seven times, ver. 32, 33, 38, 50, 58, 62, that he himself came
down from heaven.
Verse
32. Moses gave you not bread from heaven - It was not Moses
who gave the manna to your fathers; but my Father who now
giveth the true bread from heaven. Psalm lxxviii, 24.
Verse
33. He that - giveth life to the world - Not (like the manna) to one
people only: and that from generation to generation. Our Lord
does not yet say, I am that bread; else the Jews would not have
given him so respectful an answer, ver. 34.
Verse
34. Give us this bread - Meaning it still, in a literal sense: yet they
seem now to be not far from believing.
Verse
35. I am the bread of life - Having and giving life: he that cometh
-he that believeth - Equivalent expressions: shall never hunger,
thirst - Shall be satisfied, happy, for ever.
Verse
36. I have told you - Namely, ver. 26.
Verse
37. All that the Father giveth me - All that feel themselves lost,
and follow the drawings of the Father, he in a peculiar manner
giveth to the Son: will come to me - By faith. And him that thus
cometh to me, I will in nowise cast out - I will give him pardon,
holiness, and heaven, if he endure to the end - to rejoice in his
light.
Verse
39. Of all which he hath already given me - See chap. xvii, 6, 12.
If they endure to the end. But Judas did not.
Verse
40. Here is the sum of the three foregoing verses. This is the will
of him that sent me - This is the whole of what I have said: this is
the eternal, unchangeable will of God. Every one who truly
believeth, shall have everlasting life. Every one that seeth and
believeth - The Jews saw, and yet believed not. And I will raise
him up - As this is the will of him that sent me, I will perform it
effectually.
Verse
44. Christ having checked their murmuring, continues what he
was saying, ver. 40. No man comes to me, unless my Father draw
him - No man can believe in Christ, unless God give him power:
he draws us first, by good desires. Not by compulsion, not by
laying the will under any necessity; but by the strong and sweet,
yet still resistible, motions of his heavenly grace.
Verse
45. Every man that hath heard - The secret voice of God, he, and
he only believeth. Isaiah liv, 13.
Verse
46. Not that any one - Must expect him to appear in a visible
shape. He who is from or with God - In a more eminent manner
than any creature.
Verse
50. Not die - Not spiritually; not eternally.
Verse
51. If any eat of this bread - That is, believe in me: he shall live
for ever - In other words, he that believeth to the end shall be
saved. My flesh which I will give you - This whole discourse
concerning his flesh and blood refers directly to his passion, and
but remotely, if at all, to the Lord's Supper.
Verse
52. Observe the degrees: the Jews are tried here; the disciples, ver.
60-66, the apostles, ver. 67.
Verse
53. Unless ye eat the flesh of the Son of man - Spiritually: unless
ye draw continual virtue from him by faith. Eating his flesh is
only another expression for believing.
Verse
55. Meat - drink indeed - With which the soul of a believer is as
truly fed, as his body with meat and drink.
Verse
57. I live by the Father - Being one with him. He shall live by me
-Being one with me. Amazing union!
Verse
58. This is - That is, I am the bread - Which is not like the manna
your fathers ate, who died notwithstanding.
Verse
60. This is a hard saying - Hard to the children of the world, but
sweet to the children of God. Scarce ever did our Lord speak more
sublimely, even to the apostles in private. Who can hear - Endure
it?
Verse
62. What if ye shall see the Son of man ascend where he was
before? - How much more incredible will it then appear to you,
that he should give you his flesh to eat?
Verse
63. It is the Spirit - The spiritual meaning of these words, by
which God giveth life. The flesh - The bare, carnal, literal
meaning, profiteth nothing. The words which I have spoken, they
are spirit - Are to be taken in a spiritual sense and, when they are
so understood, they are life - That is, a means of spiritual life to
the hearers.
Verse
64. But there are some of you who believe not - And so receive no
life by them, because you take them in a gross literal sense. For
Jesus knew from the beginning - Of his ministry: who would
betray him - Therefore it is plain, God does foresee future
contingencies:- "But his foreknowledge causes not the fault,
Which had no less proved certain unforeknown."
Verse
65. Unless it be given - And it is given to those only who will
receive it on God's own terms.
Verse
66. From this time many of his disciples went back - So our Lord
now began to purge his floor: the proud and careless were driven
away, and those remained who were meet for the Master's use.
Verse
68. Thou hast the words of eternal life - Thou, and thou alone,
speakest the words which show the way to life everlasting.
Verse
69. And we - Who have been with thee from the beginning,
whatever others do, have known - Are absolutely assured, that
thou art the Christ.
Verse
70. Jesus answered the - And yet even ye have not all acted
suitable to this knowledge. Have I not chosen or elected you
twelve? - But they might fall even from that election. Yet one of
you - On this gracious warning, Judas ought to have repented; is a
devil - Is now influenced by one.
Chapter 6:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| McGee
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
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