John 4:33

33 Then sayd ye disciples bitwene them selves: hath eny ma brought him meate?

John 4:33 Meaning and Commentary

John 4:33

Therefore said the disciples one to another
Privately, among themselves, though in his hearing; at least he knew what they said by answer;

hath any man;
or anyone, any angel from heaven, or any of the inhabitants of the city, or any man or woman, or this woman they had found him talking with:

brought him [ought] to eat?
for they thought of nothing else but bodily food; just as when he cautioned them against the leaven of the Sadducees and Pharisees, they imagined he said it, because they had taken no bread; whereas he meant the doctrine of these persons: so dull of understanding spiritual things were the disciples themselves, that it is not so much to be wondered at that the Samaritan woman, whilst in her carnal state, when Christ spoke of living water, should understand him of material water, or spring water.

John 4:33 In-Context

31 And in ye meane while his disciples prayed him sayinge: Master eate.
32 He sayde vnto the: I have meate to eate that ye knowe not of.
33 Then sayd ye disciples bitwene them selves: hath eny ma brought him meate?
34 Iesus sayde vnto them: my meate is to doo the will of him that sent me. And to fynnysshe his worke.
35 Saye not ye: there are yet foure monethes and then cometh harvest? Beholde I saye vnto you lyfte vp youre eyes and loke on ye regios: for they are whyte all redy vnto harvest.
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