Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chapters I to XIVMaclaren, Alexander
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chapters I to XIV
Maclaren, Alexander
Bible. John -- Commentaries
But that is not all. Our Lord, if I may recur to a former figure, went
on to open another finger of His hand, and to show still more of the
gift. For He not only said, 'the Son of Man gives the bread,' and 'I am
the Bread that came down from heaven,' but He went on to say, in a
subsequent stage of the conversation, 'the Bread that I will give is My
flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.' Now, notice that
'_will_ give.' Then, though the Word was made flesh, and the manna came
down from heaven, the especial gift of His flesh for the life of the
world was, at the time of His speaking, a future thing. And what He
meant is still more clearly brought out, when we read other words which
are the very climax of this conversation, when He declares that the
condition of our having life in ourselves is our 'eating the flesh and
drinking the blood of the Son of Man.' The figure is made repulsive on
purpose, in order that it may provoke us to penetrate to its meaning.
It was even more repulsive to the Jew, with his religious horror of
touching or tasting anything in which the blood was. And yet our Lord
not only speaks of Himself as the Bread, but of His flesh and blood as
being the Food of the world. The separation of the two clearly
indicates a violent death, and I, for my part, have no manner of doubt
that, in these great words in which our Lord lays bare the deepest
foundations of His claim to be the Food of humanity, there is couched,
in the veiled language which was necessary at the then stage of His
mission, a distinct reference to His death, as being the Sacrifice on
which a hunger-stricken world may feed and be satisfied.
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