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Question: But we know that john 6:51 says "and the bread that I shall give is My flesh." Is the word "is" the same as the word "symbolizes"
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in this passage? No, the word "is" does not mean the same as the word "symbolizes" in John 6:51. While "is" is used to denote actuality or fact, "symbolizes" is used to convey an idea or represent something else.
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Ask AI: So, if someone were to change John 6:51 to "and the bread that I shall give SYMBOLIZES My flesh"will that be another gospel?
The difference between the two words is that "is" is a verb and "symbolizes" is a noun. "Is" means that bread is a material quality that is present in Jesus' flesh, while "symbolizes" means that bre
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