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John 6:63 — King James Version← Study notes

It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.


John 6:63Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 6:6321 words
GreekMeaning
τὸto
ThearticleG3588
πνεῦμάpneuma
SpiritnounG4151
ἐστινestin
isverbG1510
τὸto
the onearticleG3588
ζῳοποιοῦνzōopoioun
giving lifeverbG2227
thearticleG3588
σὰρξsarx
fleshnounG4561
οὐκouk
notadverbG3756
ὠφελεῖōphelei
profitsverbG5623
οὐδένouden
no thingadjectiveG3762
τὰta
ThearticleG3588
ῥήματαrhēmata
declarationsnounG4487
ha
thatrelative pronounG3739
ἐγὼegō
I myselfpronounG1473
λελάληκαlelalēka
preach, say, speak (after)verbG2980
ὑμῖνhymin
to youpronounG4771
πνεῦμάpneuma
spiritnounG4151
ἐστινestin
areverbG1510
καὶkai
andwordG2532
ζωήzōē
lifenounG2222
ἐστινestin
they areverbG1510
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 6:63

Such is our Lord’s discourse. The people did not perceive that it had a deep meaning or, that grace went along with it: but receiving the matter in their own way, and taking His words in a human sense, understood Him as if He spoke of cutting of the flesh of the Word into pieces, for distribution to those who believed on Him: Many therefore, not of His enemies, but even of His disciples, when they heard this, said, This is a hard saying, who can bear it?

Augustine · 4th century

i.e. difficult to receive, too much for their weakness. They thought He spoke above Himself, and more loftily than He had a right to do; and so said they, Who can bear it? which was answering in fact for themselves, that they could not.

Chrysostom · 4th century

When you hear, however, of His disciples murmuring, understand not those really such, but rather some who, as far as their air and behavior went, seemed to be receiving instruction from Him. For among His disciples were some of the people, who were called such, because they stayed some time with His disciples.

Theophylact · 11th century
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