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How did the Jews indicate that they were still concerned about being satisfied with bread? (Psalm 78:24, 25)Those Jews did not accept Jesus’ teaching about a new “work of God.” They asked him: “What are you performing as a sign, so that we may see it and believe you?” (John 6:30) They mentioned that their ancestors in Moses’ day had received manna, which could be likened to bread. (Neh. 9:15; read Psalm 78:24, 25.) Clearly, their minds were still centered on being satisfied with literal bread. They even failed to press Jesus for clarification when he next spoke of “the true bread from heaven,” which was like life-giving manna from heaven. (John 6:32) They were so focused on their physical needs that they ignored the spiritual truths that Jesus was trying to share with them. What can we learn from this account?
Answer the question. Very short sentence, and very understandable, use the JW bible to help you
Answer the question. Very short sentence, and very understandable, use the JW bible to help you
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From this account, we learn the importance of focusing on spiritual nourishment rather than solely physical needs, as Jesus' teachings emphasize deeper truths about life.