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22. That the Jews would lose while we should receive the bread and the cup
of Christ and all His grace, and that the new name of Christians should be blessed
in the earth.
In Isaiah: "Thus saith the Lord, Behold, they who serve me shall eat,
but ye shall be hungry: behold, they who serve me shall drink, but ye shall be
thirsty:
behold, they who serve me shall rejoice, but ye shall be confounded; the Lord
shall slay you. But to those who serve me a new name shall be named, which
shall be blessed in the earth."
Also in the same place: "Therefore shall He lift up an ensign to the
nations which are afar off, and He will draw them from the end of the earth;
and, behold, they shall come swiftly with lightness; they shall not hunger nor
thirst."
Also in the same place: "Behold, therefore, the Ruler, the Lord of
Sabaoth, shall take away from Judah
and from Jerusalem the healthy man
and the strong man, the strength of bread and the strength of water."
Likewise in the thirty-third Psalm: "O taste and see how sweet is the
Lord. Blessed is the man that hopeth in Him. Fear the Lord God, all ye His
saints: for there is no want to them that fear Him. Rich men have wanted and
have hungered; but they who seek the Lord shall never want any good
thing."
Moreover, in the Gospel according to John, the Lord says: "I am the bread
of life: he that cometh to me shall not hunger, and he that trusteth in me
shall never thirst."
Likewise He saith in that place: "If any one thirst, let him come and
drink. He that believeth on me, as the Scripture saith, out of his belly shall
flow rivers of living water."
Moreover, He says in the same place: "Except ye eat the flesh of the Son
of man, and drink His blood, ye shall have no life in you."
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