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What does the Bible say about the Bread of God?

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The Bread of God refers to Jesus Christ, who is the spiritual sustenance for believers, as illustrated in John 6:33.

The term 'Bread of God' is found in Leviticus 21:6 and 22:25, referring to the offerings made by the priests to God. In John 6:33, Jesus claims that He is the Bread of God, coming down from heaven to give life to the world. This signifies that just as the showbread provided physical sustenance, Jesus offers spiritual sustenance that satisfies our deepest needs for salvation and life eternal. He fulfills this role by being a perfect sacrifice and the one through whom believers receive nourishment for their souls.
Scripture References: Leviticus 21:6, John 6:33

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The Bread of God
Don Fortner · Apr 30, 2019
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