The Bread and the Sealing
S. S. Times
John 6:26-27
Jesus answered them and said, Truly, truly, I say to you, You seek me, not because you saw the miracles…


In order to understand the Oriental aspect of this obscure passage, it is necessary to remember several closely related facts. In the East, bakers are under more immediate official investigation than any other tradesmen. Their weights are inspected by an official appointed for the purpose, and the quality of their bread is tested from time to time. In these milder days confiscation is the penalty attached to roguery in the making of bread; but it is not very long since cheating bakers were nailed up by the ear (Turkey), or even by a grim pleasantry, roasted in their own ovens (Persia). Under these circumstances, it is not to be wondered at that Oriental bakers have been in the habit of stamping their name upon their bread, or, as an Oriental would say, of sealing (khatham, khatama, etc.) it, as a measure of precaution, lest they should be made to suffer for the sins of their neighbours as well as their own. The talmudic word for "baker" is nakhtom, or nakhtoma, which has been connected with khatham, "to seal," by no less an authority than Professor Franz Delitzsch; so that it would seem that this act of sealing or stamping bread was sufficiently characteristic in the time of our Lord to give a name to the baker. In this view, our Lord's words could be paraphrased as follows: "Work not for the food which perisheth, but for the food which abideth unto eternal life; which the Son of Man shall give unto you, even Himself the Bread of Life — for Him, the heavenly Bread, hath God the Father sealed as His own, even as those who make the bread which perisheth, stamp it with their names." It has also been pointed out that, in the Roman Church, the consecrated wafers, which the priests teach to be the real body of our Lord, are stamped with a seal which usually bears the letters I.N.R.I., — the initials of the Latin meaning, "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews." Another rabbinical authority calls attention to the talmudical question: "What is the seal of the holy blessed God? Rabbi Bibai in the name of Rabbi Reuben saith 'Truth.' 'But what is truth?' Rabbi Ben said, 'The loving God and King eternal.'... There is a story of the great synagogue weeping, praying, and fasting. At last there was a little scroll fell from the firmament to them in which was written 'Truth.' Rabbi Chinanah saith, 'Hence learn that truth is the seal of God.'"

(S. S. Times.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Jesus answered them and said, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye seek me, not because ye saw the miracles, but because ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled.

WEB: Jesus answered them, "Most certainly I tell you, you seek me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate of the loaves, and were filled.




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