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Capernaum.
Joh. vi.

Etat. 32.

And Jefus faid unto them, "I am the Anno 35,"bread of life: he that cometh to me, Minift.3. "fhall never hunger; and he that be"lieveth on me, fhail never thirft. But

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"down from heaven, not to do mine
own will, but the will of him that
39. fent me. And this is the Father's
will which hath fent me, that of all
"which he hath given me, I fhould
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again at the laft day. And this is the
"will of him that fent me, that every
cc one which feeth the fon, and believeth
on him, may have everlaiting life: and
"I will raise him up at the laft day.
41. The Jews then murmured at him, be-
caufe he faid, I am the bread which
came down from heaven. And they
42. faid, Is not this Jefus the fon of Jofeph,
whofe father and mother we know? how
is it then that he faith, I came down
43.from heaven? Jefus therefore answered
44. and faid unto them, "Murmur not a-
(C mong your felves. No man can
CC come to me, except the Father which
"hath fent me, draw him: and I will
"raife him up at the laft day. It is
"written in the prophets, [Ifai. liv. 13.
Jer. xxxi. 34. And they shall be
all taught of God. Every man there-
"fore that hath heard, and hath learn-

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Etat. 32.

Minift. 3.

"ed of the Father, cometh unto me. Capernaum.
Not that any man hath feen the Father, 46. Joh. vi.
"fave he which is of God; he hath
"feen the Father. Verily, verily I fay 47-
"unto you, he that believeth on me
"hath everlasting life. I am that bread 48.
"of life. Your fathers did eat manna 49.
" in the wildernefs and are dead. This so.
"is the bread which cometh down from

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heaven, that a man may eat thereof "and not die. I am the living bread "which came down from heaven; "if any man eat of this bread, he fhall "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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The Jews therefore ftrove amongst 52. themselves, faying, How can this man give us his flesh to eat?

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Then Jefus faid unto them, " Verily 53
verily I fay unto you, except ye eat
"the flesh of the fon of man, and drink
"his blood, ye have no life in you.
"Whofo eateth my flesh and drinketh 54.
my blood, hath eternal life, and I
"will raife him up at the laft day. For ss,
my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood
"is drink indeed. He that eateth my 56.
“ flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwel-
"leth in me, and I in him. As the li-
"ving Father hath fent me, and I live
by the Father, fo, he that eateth me,
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Capernaum.

vi. Joh. 59.

"of this bread, fhall live for ever. Anno These things faid he in the fynagogue Atat. 32. Minift. 3. 60. as he taught in Capernaum. Many therefore of his difciples when they had heard this, faid, This is a hard faying, 61. who can hear it? When Jefus knew in himself that his difciples murmured at 62. it, he faid unto them, "Doth this of"fend you? What and if ye fhall fee the "fon of man afcend up where he was be63." fore? It is the fpirit that quickneth, "the flesh profiteth nothing: the words "that I fpake unto you, they are fpirit, "and they are life. But there are "fome of you that believe not. For "Jefus knew from the beginning, who - cc they were that believed not, and "who fhould betray him. And he said, 65." Therefore faid I unto you, that no 26 man can come to me, except it were "given unto him of my Father.

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From that time many of his difciples went back and walked no more with him.

Then faid Jefus unto the twelve, will 68. ye also go away? Then Simon Peter anfwered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? 69. Thou haft the words of eternal life. And we believe and are fure that thou art Chrift, the fon of the living God. Jefus 70. answered them, Have not I chofen you 71. twelve, and one of you is a devil. He fpake of Judas Iscariot, the fon of Simon: for he it was that fhould betray him, being one of the twelve.

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Anno Etat. 32.

Minift. 3.

SECT.

LXVIII.

Capernaum.

Mat. xv.I.

The third Paffover after Chrift's Bap

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Jefus's Difcourfe concerning washing
of hands, and the things by which
Men are really defiled.

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HEN came together unto [Fe- 1. Mar. vii. fus] the Pharifees, and certain of the Scribes which came from Jerufalem, and when they faw fome of his difciples eat bread with defiled (that is to fay with unwafhen) hands, they found fault. For the Pharifees and all 3. the Jews, except they wash their hands oft, eat not, holding the tradition of the elders. And when they come from the market except they wash, they eat not. And many other things there be, which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups and pots, brazen Mat. xv. veffels and of tables. Then the Pharifees and Scribes asked him, Why walk not thy difciples according to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread with unwafhen bands? He anfwered and faid 6. Mar.vii. 6. unto them, Ye bypocrites, well did 7. Mat. xv. Efaias prophecy of you, Saying, [xxix. 8. 13.] This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips: but their heart is far

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Capernaum worship me, teaching for doctrines the Anno

Mar. vi.

Mat. xv.

Mat. xv.

Mar. vii.

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commandments of men.

Etat. 32

For laying Minift. 3.

"afide the commandments of God, ye
"hold the tradition of men, as the
wathing of pots and cups and many
other fuch like things ye do. And Mat. xv.3.
he faid unto them, "Full well ye re-
"ject the commandment of God, that

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Mar. vii. 11. ther, let him die the death. But & Mat.xv.5. ye fay, if a man fhall fay to his father or mother, It is (a) Corban, "that is to fay, a gift, by whatfoever "thou mighteft be profited by me, 6." he shall be free; and honour not his "father or mother, he shall be free; and ye fuffer him no more to do "ought for his father or mother: 6. Thus have ye made the command- Mar. vii. ment of God of none effect by your 13. Mar. vii. 13." tradition, which ye have delivered, "and many fuch-like things do ye.

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And when he had called all the peo- i Mat. xv. ple unto him, he faid unto them, Hear- 10, 11. ken unto me every one of you, and un15. derftand. There is nothing from without a man, that entring into him can de

(a) Corban, Corban fignifies a Gift; and is used here for a man's Eftate, devoted to God by his gift. By which they thought themselves excufed from relieving their Parents if they had need, pretending their Eftates were Gods, and they could not difpofe of it to any one elfe.

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