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John 6:47-59 Bread of Life

I.  Partaking of the Bread of Life. V47-59

  A.  I would like to start off by looking at a word.

    1.  Look at John 6:47:

      a.  In my version. (It says “Anyone who believes has eternal life”

            and it leaves it right there)

      b.  The King James says. (“He that believeth “on” Me hath

           everlasting life)

      c.  The Greek NT. (Agrees with the King James version having

           the “on Me” as how this verse reads)

        1).  This is important. (This word “on” is a preposition and it

               shows or indicates the relationship of a noun, for

              “Me” and in can mean “into, purpose and can evening

               relay the idea of being of one mind”)

        2).  Now let’s couple that with “believeth”. (GK is pist-yoo-o which

              the RT word is pistis meaning to have “moral conviction”

              and that is tied to a Hebrew word “shama” to hear and

              obey)

        3).  How many of you know about picking the right mushrooms? (I

               don’t, but I have been places where we ran across some

               mushrooms and I with some other people)

        4).  Now one said, “I think this is a good mushroom to eat. (Now I

              don’t know about you, but the words “I think” did not

              give me a lot of faith about eating that mushroom)

        5).  So I said. (Great! And I tossed that mushroom over my

               shoulder and continued to walk out of there)

         6).  I did not put a lot of. (Faith in his ability to tell what

                mushrooms were which, but on the other hand had I

                been convinced of his ability I would have eaten that

                mushroom)

    2.  Once again Yahshua brings up the idea that He is the Bread of Life

          Life that came down from heaven, and we discussed this:

      a.   Now back to John 6:30-32. (Now look at this, and let’s keep this within

           the context of Yahshua having already fed the 5,000-20,000 people just

           days before this conversation)

        1).  It would seem that feeding the people. (With these 5 fish and two barley

              loaves seems like to kind of magic trick or something, because they

              want some kind of other miracle and they referred to Moses feeding

              the people with manna in the desert)

        2).  Look at Ex. 16:4. (“Yahweh tells Moses that He (Yahweh)” is going to

              rain down “bread” from heaven for you)

        3).  The word “bread”. (Heb. is lehk-em and it means food and grain or

               bread, and we find that Israel named it “manna” which in Heb.

               means “whatness” or what is it? Look at Ex. 16:16-17 Moses

               answered “It is the bread that Yahweh has given you to eat)

        4).  What may have been going on is this. (Look at Ex. 16:35, which says

               that Israel ate the “bread” or “manna” for 40 years, until they came

               to the land of Canaan, so they were saying something like that was

               just once, where is the bread everyday?)

        5).  This goes back to John 6:25-27. (They may have been looking for

               Yahshua to continue to feed them the bread and the fish)

        6).  To truly understand what is being discussed in V32 we must understand

               a couple of GK words. (The first is “ouranios” this form of the word

               denotes the “sky”, we can see this in Matt. 16:3 where Yahshua is

               referring to the appearance of the “sky”)

        7).  The second is. (GK “ouranos” notice the only difference is an “i” is

               missing in this form, and this word refers to the heaven where we

               find the Kingdom of Yahweh or heavens, look at Matt. 3:2)

        8).  So Yahshua is saying in John 6:32. (Moses didn’t give you the bread

               that can from the Kingdom of Heaven, referring to the manna

               coming from the “sky” or where the rain comes from, remember

               Yahweh made it to “rain” the manna from the “sky” look at Ex.

               16:13-14, the manna came in with the “dew”)

        9).  Yahshua is explaining the picture. (The manna was a picture of the

               “true” bread that comes down from the heaven)

        10).  The difference is. (One gives you life for today and you must eat it or

                 have it everyday or you will starve, but the other give you eternal

                 life when you partake of it once)

          a).  Look at John 6:49. (Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness and

                they died)

        11).  But look at John 6:50-58. (Here Yahshua starts telling them they must

                eat His flesh and drink His blood, and they have a strong reaction to

                what He is saying, look at John 6:52, how can this man give us His

                flesh to eat?)

      3.  Look at Heb. 9:23-28:

       a. .  The writer explains that the first things were copies of Heavenly things:

       b.  This word “copies” is important. (In the GK it means “an example, or a

           thing of imitation, something used to imitate something else)

        1).  But the RT word means. (GK “to instruct or to admonish, so these

              Sacrifices were to instruct and admonish them of something else)

       c.  The instruction was one of purification. (GK means “to make clean or to

            cleanse something)

        1).  But this word also carries with it a moral sense. (Means to be cleansed

               From defilement, or from sin and also means to make pure)

        2).  This also goes back to Lev. 17:10-11. (Yahweh admonishes Israel and

               The foreigners among them not to eats blood)

          a).  Yahweh points out that it is for atonement. (They are use it to atone for

                 for their sins)

          b).  The word “atonement”. (Heb. means “to cover our souls”)

          c).  The word “souls”. (Heb. means “breathing creature” and can mean

                 “vitality)

          d).  The word for “flesh” (Heb. means “Flesh, body, fat, and can means

                 nakedness”)

          e).  The word for “Life”. (Heb. means “breathing creature” and can mean

                 vitality” and is the same word as soul in the Heb.)

          f).  The word “eat” is. (Heb. means “to eat, to consume, or devour”)

          g).  So, the blood sacrifice was for the covering of the souls. (And was to be

                to be done as prescribed by Yahweh on the altar)

          h).  So to consume the blood. (Is to take on the soul of the sacrifice and

                 make that soul part of us)

            1).  Look at Gen. 4:10. (The voice of Abel’s blood crying out from the

                  Ground was his soul crying out to Yahweh)

            2).  Look at Gen. 9:4. (Noah was told not to eat meat with its life blood

                  In it, or its soul)

            3).  Look at Gen. 2:23. (Made one flesh, this is a union of the flesh, we

                  Don’t understand the significance of these union’s)

          4).  Look at 1 Cor. 6:16-20. (Ties the flesh to the flesh of a harlot and will

                Destroy the flesh)

          5).  Look at John 6:53-63. (This is why this were so offended by His

               His teaching, it was about taking on His life the Ruach or the Spirit)

          6).  Look at John 6:56. (The one who does this lives in Me and I in them

                 showing that there no life separate from this intimacy with Him)

          7).  Look at John 6:53. (Unless you eat His flesh and drink His blood you

                 do not have life in yourselves)

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