John 6
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Jesus feeds 5,000 men and their families
6 Some time after that, Jesus went across Lake Galilee, which is also called Lake Tiberias. 2 A large crowd of people followed him, because of the miracles that he had done. They had seen him make sick people well. 3 Jesus went up a hill and he sat down there with his disciples. 4 It was nearly the time for the Jewish Passover Festival.
5 Jesus looked up. He saw a large crowd of people who were coming towards him. He said to Philip, ‘Where can we buy enough bread to feed all these people?’ 6 Jesus himself already knew what he would do. But he asked Philip this question because he wanted to know what Philip would say. 7 Philip answered, ‘A man could work for eight months to get 200 silver coins. But he still would not have enough money to buy bread for all these people. There would not be enough bread for each person here to have even a little piece.’ 8 Then Andrew, another one of Jesus' disciples, spoke. He was Simon Peter's brother. 9 He said to Jesus, ‘Here is a boy who has five small loaves and two fish. But that will certainly not be enough food for so many people.’
10 Jesus said, ‘Tell the people to sit down.’ There was plenty of grass in that place, so the people sat down. There were about 5,000 men in the crowd. 11 Jesus took the loaves of bread and he thanked God for them. Then he broke the loaves into pieces. He passed them to all the people who were sitting there. Everyone had as much bread as they wanted to eat. Jesus did the same with the fish. 12 When everyone had eaten enough food, Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Do not waste anything. Pick up all the little bits of food that people have not eaten.’ 13 So the disciples picked up all the pieces. They filled 12 baskets with the bits of bread that the people had not eaten.
14 The people saw this miracle that Jesus did. So they began to talk about it. They said, ‘Certainly, this man is the Prophet who must come into the world.’ 15 The people wanted to take hold of Jesus so that they could make him their king. But Jesus knew that they wanted to do this. So he went away to the hills again by himself.
Jesus walks on the water
16 When it was evening, Jesus' disciples went down to the lake. 17 They got into a boat and they started to sail towards Capernaum. It had become dark and Jesus still had not come to them. 18 A very strong wind was blowing and the waves became dangerous. 19 The disciples were trying to move the boat through the water. When they had gone about six kilometres they saw Jesus. He was walking on the water and coming near to the boat. They were very afraid. 20 But Jesus said to them, ‘It is I. Do not be afraid.’ 21 So the disciples were happy to let Jesus get into the boat. Immediately, the boat came to the shore where they wanted to be.
The crowd looks for Jesus
22 The crowd of people had stayed on the other side of the lake. The next day, they saw that the only boat had gone. They knew that Jesus' disciples had taken it. They also knew that Jesus had not gone with his disciples. 23 Other boats from Tiberias then arrived near to the place where all the people were. They had eaten the bread there after the Lord Jesus had thanked God for it. 24 The crowd saw that neither Jesus nor his disciples were still there. So they got into the boats and they went to Capernaum. They went there to look for Jesus.
Jesus is the bread that gives us life with God
25 The people found Jesus on the other side of the lake. They asked him, ‘Teacher, when did you arrive here?’ 26 Jesus answered, ‘I tell you this: You saw me do miracles that show God's power. But you are not looking for me because of that. No, you are looking for me because you ate the loaves. I gave you all the food that you needed. 27 Do not work only for that kind of food. It soon becomes spoiled. Instead, work to get the food that continues for ever. That kind of food gives you life with God. The Son of Man will give this food to you. God, the Father, has given the Son authority to do this.’
28 Then the people asked him, ‘How can we do the work that God wants us to do?’ 29 Jesus answered, ‘You should believe in the one that God has sent to you. That is the work that God wants you to do.’ 30 So then the people asked him, ‘What miracle will you do? Do one that shows that God has sent you. If we see that, we will believe in you. What will you do? 31 Our ancestors ate manna in the wilderness. We know that it says in the Bible, “God gave bread to them from heaven for them to eat.” ’[a]
32 Jesus said to them, ‘I tell you this: It was not Moses who gave bread to you from heaven. No. It is my Father who gives to you the true bread from heaven. 33 God's bread is the one who comes down from heaven. He is the one who gives life to people in the world.’ 34 So they said to him, ‘Sir, please give this bread to us now and always.’
35 Then Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread that gives life to people. Anyone who comes to me will never be hungry. Anyone who believes in me will never be thirsty. 36 You have seen me, but still you do not believe in me. I have told you that before. 37 Everyone that the Father gives to me will come to me. When anyone comes to me, I will never send that person away. 38 I have not come down from heaven to do what I myself choose to do. No, my Father has sent me. I have come to do what he wants me to do. 39 He has sent me. He does not want me to lose any of the people that he has given to me. Not even one of them. He wants me to raise all of them up to life on the last day. 40 These are the people who will have life for ever with God: everyone who sees the Son and believes in him. I will raise them all up on the last day. That is what my Father wants.’
41 Jesus had said, ‘I am the bread that came down from heaven.’ When he said this, the Jewish leaders there did not like it. So they started to say bad things about Jesus. 42 They said, ‘This is Jesus, the son of Joseph. We know his father and his mother. He should not say that he came down from heaven.’
43 Jesus answered, ‘Stop saying these bad things about me to each other. 44 The Father has sent me. Nobody can come to me unless the Father brings them to me. I will raise those people up on the last day, so that they have life for ever. 45 The prophets wrote in the Bible, “God will teach all the people.” Everyone who hears the Father's message and learns from him will come to me.[b] 46 I came from God and I am the only one who has seen the Father. Nobody else has seen him. 47 I tell you this: The person who believes my message has life for ever. 48 I am the bread that causes you to live. 49 Your ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness, but they died. 50 This bread that comes down from heaven is different. Anyone who eats this bread will not die. 51 I am the bread that gives life to people. This bread came down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread, he will live for ever. The bread that I will give is my own body. I will give it so that all people in the world may have life with God.’
52 Then the Jewish leaders became angry and they argued with each other even more. They said, ‘This man cannot give his body to us so that we can eat it!’ 53 Jesus said to them, ‘I tell you this: You must eat the body of the Son of Man and you must drink his blood. Unless you do those things, you do not have true life. 54 Every person needs to eat my body and they need to drink my blood. If they do those things, they have life for ever with God. I will raise them up on the last day. 55 My body is the true food and my blood is the true drink. 56 Anyone who eats my body and drinks my blood lives in me. And I live in them. 57 The Father, who has life, sent me. I live because of him. In the same way, anyone who takes me as their food will live because of me. 58 This is the bread that came down from heaven. It is not like the manna that your ancestors ate. They ate it but they died. But the person who eats this bread will live for ever.’
59 Jesus said these things while he was teaching in the Jewish meeting place at Capernaum.
Many disciples go away from Jesus
60 Many of Jesus' disciples did not like these words. They said, ‘This thing that he teaches is too difficult. Nobody can agree with it!’ 61 Jesus himself knew that the disciples did not like his message. He did not need anyone to tell him. He said to them, ‘This seems to make you angry. 62 Think about this: The Son of Man will go up again to the place where he was before. And you will see him go up. Will you agree to that? 63 It is the Spirit that gives you life. People cannot do that. The words that I have spoken to you come from the Spirit. They give you life. 64 But some of you do not believe my message.’
Jesus had known from the beginning which of them would not believe in him. Also, he had always known who would sell him to his enemies. 65 Then Jesus said to them, ‘That is why I told you that only the Father can bring people to me. Nobody can come to me unless the Father makes them able to come.’
66 From that time, many of Jesus' disciples left him. They did not go with him any longer. 67 Then Jesus asked the 12 apostles, ‘Do you want to go away from me, too?’ 68 Simon Peter answered him, ‘Lord, there is nobody else that we could go to. You speak the words that give us life for ever. 69 We believe that you are the Holy One that God has sent. We are sure about that.’ 70 Jesus replied, ‘I have chosen the 12 of you. But one of you is a servant of Satan!’ 71 He was speaking about Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot. Judas was one of the 12 apostles, but later he would sell Jesus to Jesus' enemies.
Footnotes
- 6:31 See Exodus 16:4.
- 6:45 See Isaiah 54:13.
Juan 6
La Biblia de las Américas
Alimentación de los cinco mil
6 (A)Después de esto, Jesús se fue al otro lado del mar de Galilea(B), el de Tiberias(C). 2 Y le seguía una gran multitud, pues veían las señales[a](D) que realizaba en los enfermos. 3 Jesús subió al monte(E) y se sentó allí con sus discípulos. 4 Y estaba cerca la Pascua(F), la fiesta de los judíos. 5 Entonces Jesús, alzando los ojos y viendo que una gran multitud venía hacia Él, dijo* a Felipe(G): ¿Dónde compraremos pan para que coman estos? 6 Pero decía esto para probarlo(H), porque Él sabía lo que iba a hacer. 7 Felipe(I) le respondió: Doscientos denarios[b] de pan(J) no les bastarán para que cada uno reciba un pedazo[c]. 8 Uno de sus discípulos(K), Andrés, hermano de Simón Pedro(L), dijo* a Jesús[d]: 9 Aquí hay un muchacho que tiene cinco panes de cebada y dos pescados(M); pero ¿qué es esto para tantos? 10 Jesús dijo: Haced que la gente se recueste. Y había mucha hierba(N) en aquel lugar. Así que los hombres se recostaron, en número de unos cinco mil(O). 11 Entonces Jesús tomó los panes, y habiendo dado gracias(P), los repartió a los que estaban recostados[e]; y lo mismo hizo con los pescados(Q), dándoles todo lo que querían. 12 Cuando se saciaron, dijo* a sus discípulos(R): Recoged los pedazos que sobran, para que no se pierda nada. 13 Los recogieron, pues, y llenaron doce cestas(S) con los pedazos de los cinco panes de cebada que sobraron a los que habían comido. 14 La gente entonces, al ver la señal[f] que Jesús había hecho, decía: Verdaderamente este es el Profeta(T) que había de venir[g] al mundo.
15 Por lo que Jesús, dándose cuenta de que iban a venir y llevárselo por la fuerza para hacerle rey(U), (V)se retiró otra vez al monte(W) Él solo.
Jesús anda sobre el mar
16 Al atardecer, sus discípulos(X) descendieron al mar, 17 y subiendo en una barca, se dirigían al otro lado del mar, hacia Capernaúm(Y). Ya había oscurecido, y Jesús todavía no había venido a ellos; 18 y el mar estaba agitado porque soplaba un fuerte viento. 19 Cuando habían remado unos veinticinco o treinta estadios[h], vieron* a Jesús caminando sobre el mar y acercándose a la barca; y se asustaron. 20 Pero Él les dijo*: Soy yo; no temáis(Z). 21 Entonces ellos querían recibirle en la barca, e inmediatamente la barca llegó a la tierra adonde iban.
Jesús, el pan de la vida
22 Al día siguiente, la multitud(AA) que había quedado al otro lado del mar se dio cuenta de[i] que allí no había[j] más que una barca, y que Jesús no había entrado en ella[k] con sus discípulos, sino que sus discípulos se habían ido solos(AB). 23 Vinieron otras barcas de Tiberias(AC) cerca del lugar donde habían comido el pan después de que el Señor(AD) había dado gracias(AE). 24 Por tanto, cuando la gente vio que Jesús no estaba allí, ni tampoco sus discípulos, subieron a las barcas y se fueron a Capernaúm(AF) buscando a Jesús. 25 Cuando le hallaron al otro lado del mar, le dijeron: Rabí[l](AG), ¿cuándo llegaste acá? 26 Jesús les respondió y dijo: En verdad, en verdad os digo: me buscáis(AH), no porque hayáis visto señales[m](AI), sino porque habéis comido de los panes y os habéis saciado. 27 Trabajad, no por el alimento que perece, sino por el alimento que permanece(AJ) para vida eterna(AK), el cual el Hijo del Hombre(AL) os dará, porque a este es a quien el Padre, Dios, ha marcado con su sello(AM). 28 Entonces le dijeron: ¿Qué debemos hacer[n] para poner en práctica las obras de Dios? 29 Respondió Jesús y les dijo: Esta es la obra de Dios: que creáis(AN) en el que Él ha enviado(AO). 30 Le dijeron entonces: ¿Qué, pues, haces tú como señal[o](AP) para que veamos y te creamos? ¿Qué obra haces? 31 Nuestros padres comieron el maná en el desierto(AQ), como está escrito: «Les dio a comer pan del cielo(AR)». 32 Entonces Jesús les dijo: En verdad, en verdad os digo: no es Moisés el que os ha dado el pan del cielo, sino que es mi Padre el que os da el verdadero pan del cielo. 33 Porque el pan de Dios es el[p] que baja del cielo(AS), y da vida al mundo. 34 Entonces le dijeron: Señor, danos siempre este pan(AT). 35 Jesús les dijo: Yo soy el pan de la vida(AU); el que viene a mí no tendrá hambre, y el que cree en mí nunca tendrá sed(AV). 36 Pero ya os dije que aunque me habéis visto(AW), no creéis. 37 Todo lo que el Padre me da(AX), vendrá a mí; y al que viene a mí, de ningún modo lo echaré fuera. 38 Porque he descendido del cielo(AY), no para hacer mi voluntad, sino la voluntad del que me envió(AZ). 39 Y esta es la voluntad del que me envió: que de todo lo que Él me ha dado(BA) yo no pierda nada(BB), sino que lo resucite en el día final(BC). 40 Porque esta es la voluntad de mi Padre: que todo aquel que ve al Hijo(BD) y cree en Él, tenga vida eterna(BE), y yo mismo lo resucitaré en el día final(BF).
Murmuración de los judíos
41 Por eso los judíos(BG) murmuraban de Él, porque había dicho: Yo soy el pan que descendió del cielo(BH). 42 Y decían: ¿No es este Jesús, el hijo de José(BI), cuyo padre y madre nosotros conocemos(BJ)? ¿Cómo es que ahora dice: «Yo he descendido del cielo(BK)»? 43 Respondió Jesús y les dijo: No murmuréis entre vosotros. 44 Nadie puede venir a mí si no lo trae[q](BL) el Padre que me envió, y yo lo resucitaré en el día final(BM). 45 Escrito está en los profetas(BN): «Y todos serán enseñados por Dios(BO)». Todo el que ha oído y aprendido del Padre, viene a mí. 46 No es que alguien haya visto al Padre; sino aquel que viene[r] de Dios, este ha visto al Padre(BP). 47 En verdad, en verdad os digo: el que cree[s], tiene vida eterna(BQ). 48 Yo soy el pan de la vida(BR). 49 Vuestros padres comieron el maná en el desierto, y murieron(BS). 50 Este es el pan que desciende del cielo(BT), para que el que coma de él, no muera(BU). 51 Yo soy el pan vivo(BV) que descendió del cielo(BW); si alguno come de este pan, vivirá para siempre(BX); y el pan que yo también daré por la vida del mundo(BY) es mi carne(BZ).
52 Los judíos(CA) entonces contendían entre sí(CB), diciendo: ¿Cómo puede este darnos a comer su carne? 53 Entonces Jesús les dijo: En verdad, en verdad os digo: si no coméis la carne del Hijo del Hombre(CC) y bebéis su sangre, no tenéis vida en vosotros. 54 El que come mi carne y bebe mi sangre, tiene vida eterna, y yo lo resucitaré en el día final(CD). 55 Porque mi carne es verdadera comida, y mi sangre es verdadera bebida. 56 El que come mi carne y bebe mi sangre, permanece en mí y yo en él(CE). 57 Como el Padre que vive(CF) me envió(CG), y yo vivo por el Padre, asimismo el que me come, él también vivirá por mí. 58 Este es el pan que descendió del cielo(CH); no como el que vuestros[t] padres comieron, y murieron(CI); el que come este pan vivirá para siempre(CJ). 59 Esto dijo Jesús en la sinagoga, cuando enseñaba(CK) en Capernaúm(CL).
Reacción de los discípulos
60 Por eso muchos de sus discípulos(CM), cuando oyeron esto, dijeron: Dura es esta declaración(CN); ¿quién puede escucharla? 61 Pero Jesús, sabiendo(CO) en su interior que sus discípulos murmuraban por esto, les dijo: ¿Esto os escandaliza[u](CP)? 62 ¿Pues qué si vierais al Hijo del Hombre(CQ) ascender adonde antes estaba(CR)? 63 El Espíritu es el que da vida(CS); la carne para nada aprovecha; las palabras que yo os he hablado son espíritu y son vida(CT). 64 Pero hay algunos de vosotros que no creéis(CU). Porque Jesús sabía(CV) desde el principio quiénes eran los que no creían, y quién era el que le iba a traicionar[v](CW). 65 Y decía: Por eso os he dicho que nadie puede venir a mí si no se lo ha concedido(CX) el Padre(CY).
66 Como resultado de esto muchos de sus discípulos(CZ) se apartaron(DA) y ya no andaban con Él. 67 Entonces Jesús dijo a los doce(DB): ¿Acaso queréis vosotros iros también? 68 Simón Pedro(DC) le respondió: Señor, ¿a quién iremos? Tú tienes palabras de vida eterna(DD). 69 Y nosotros hemos creído y conocido que tú eres el Santo de Dios(DE). 70 Jesús les respondió: ¿No os escogí(DF) yo a vosotros, los doce(DG), y sin embargo uno de vosotros es un diablo(DH)? 71 Y Él se refería a Judas, hijo de Simón Iscariote(DI), porque este, uno de los doce(DJ), le iba a entregar[w](DK).
Footnotes
- Juan 6:2 O, los milagros
- Juan 6:7 Un denario valía aprox. 4 gramos de plata, o el equivalente al salario de un día
- Juan 6:7 Lit., un poco
- Juan 6:8 Lit., a Él
- Juan 6:11 O, reclinados
- Juan 6:14 O, el milagro
- Juan 6:14 Lit., que viene
- Juan 6:19 I.e., cuatro o cinco km.
- Juan 6:22 Lit., vio
- Juan 6:22 O, había habido
- Juan 6:22 Lit., en la barca
- Juan 6:25 O, Maestro
- Juan 6:26 O, milagros
- Juan 6:28 Lit., ¿Qué haremos
- Juan 6:30 O, milagro
- Juan 6:33 O, aquel
- Juan 6:44 Lit., arrastra
- Juan 6:46 Lit., es
- Juan 6:47 Algunos mss. dicen: cree en mí
- Juan 6:58 Lit., los
- Juan 6:61 U, os hace tropezar
- Juan 6:64 O, entregar
- Juan 6:71 O, tenía el propósito de entregarle
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