56For my fleisch is veri mete, and my blood is very drynk.
57He that etith my fleisch, and drynkith my blood, dwellith in me, and Y in hym.
58As my fadir lyuynge sente me, and Y lyue for the fadir, and he that etith me, he schal lyue for me.
59This is breed, that cam doun fro heuene. Not as youre fadris eten manna, and ben deed; he that etith this breed, schal lyue withouten ende.
60He seide these thingis in the synagoge, techynge in Cafarnaum.
61Therfor many of hise disciplis herynge, seiden, This word is hard, who may here it?
62But Jhesus witynge at hym silf, that hise disciplis grutchiden of this thing, seide to hem, This thing sclaundrith you?
63Therfor if ye seen mannus sone stiynge, where he was bifor?
64It is the spirit that quykeneth, the fleisch profitith no thing; the wordis that Y haue spokun to you, ben spirit and lijf.
65But ther ben summe of you that bileuen not. For Jhesus wiste fro the bigynnynge, which weren bileuynge, and who was to bitraye hym.
66And he seide, Therfor Y seide to you, that no man may come to me, but it were youun to hym of my fadir.
67Fro this tyme many of hise disciplis wenten abak, and wenten not now with hym.
68Therfor Jhesus seide to the twelue, Whether ye wolen also go awei?
69And Symount Petre answeride to hym, Lord, to whom schulen we gon? Thou hast wordis of euerlastynge lijf;