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This 6 page paper provides an exegesis of John 6:51-58. This paper provides an overview of the central structure, vocabulary, translations and canonical significance of this passage. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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below and include a request for additional information. At this point, the student requested a 6 page paper and now has 9 pages of material provided. Additional information
under the headings requested will require an additional expenditure on the part of the student. Background The fourth Gospel of the New Testament recounts the feeding of the
5,000; the multitude who want to make Jesus a King; Jesus praying on the Mount alone; Jesus saving the disciples in the storm; the discourse in the synagogue; and Jesus
as the Bread of Life. There are only two miracles that are present in all four Gospels: the feeding of the 5,000 and the resurrection. Feeding the multitudes sets
the stage for Jesus testimony that He is the Bread of Life. Central to an understanding of this passage is the fact that this passage presents an argument in
favor of Christian rites. This is a passage in which Jesus makes claims about the importance of Eucharistic activities and the symbolic complicity that is defined by faith in
God. Setting of the Text These passages leading into John 6:51-58 relate the "Bread of Life" discourse, in which Jesus
states that he himself is the bread of life. This relates the discussion of Jesus regarding the sharing of what will become the Eucharistic mass, takes place at Capernaum,
Jesus home, and focuses on both the actions of consuming bread (flesh) and water (blood) as a part of the overall image and the symbolic process through which this brings
man closer to God. Text Criticism The central image presented, then,
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