| Jean Le Clerc - 1701 - 650 σελίδες
...believeth on him, may have everlafting life : and I will raife him up at the laft day. 41 The Jews then murmured at him, becaufe he faid, I am the bread which came down from heaven. 42 And they faid, Is not this Jefus the fon of Joleph, whofe father and mother we know ? how is it... | |
| John Locke - 1721 - 334 σελίδες
...believeth " on him, may have everlafting life : and " I will raife him up at the laft day. , 4t- 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 tbtf Jefta the fon of Jofepl\ whofe father and mother we know? hov? is if... | |
| Esq. J. Stephens - 1777 - 392 σελίδες
...mine own will, but the. will of ." him that fent me." — Then many of the Jews, who followed him, murmured at him, becaufe he faid, I am the bread which came down from heaven. " And they faid, Is not this the fon of " Jofeph, whofe father and mother we know ? *' How is it then... | |
| Catherine D'Oyly - 1794 - 748 σελίδες
...therefore, evidently points out, that he meant to convey the idea of his own divinity. "41. The Jews then murmured at him, " becaufe he faid, I am the bread which " came down from Heaven. " 42. And they faid, Is not this Jefus " the fonof Jofeph, whofe father and mo" ther we know ? how... | |
| Joseph Trapp - 1805 - 412 σελίδες
...Stufuv ; ie confiders and difcerns him as the Son of God, as the Meffiah. • Ver. 4i. — Murmured — becaufe he faid, I am the 'bread which came down from heaven. .] They murmuredv not fomuch at his calling himfelf the hread, as at his faying that he came down from... | |
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