The Jews then murmured at him Better, The Jews therefore muttered respecting Him, talked in an under tone among themselves about Him: it does not necessarily mean that they found fault, though the context shews that they did (comp. John 6:61; John 7:12). From the mention of the Jews we are to understand that there were some of the hostile party among the multitude, perhaps some members of the Sanhedrin; but not that the whole multitude were hostile, though carnally-minded and refusing to believe without a further sign. Comp. John 1:19; John 2:18; John 5:10; John 7:11, &c.

I am the bread which came down from heaven They put together the statements in John 6:33; John 6:35; John 6:38.

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