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Paolo Veronese, 1585 In the
Gospel of John some references to water, as in John 4:15, are traditionally identified as the
Water of Life being the Holy Spirit. The passages that comprise
John 4:10–26, and relate the episode of the
Samaritan woman are sometimes referred to as the "Water of Life Discourse". Another discourse, called the
Bread of Life Discourse appears in
John 6:22–59. On their own, each of the discourses on the
Water of Life and the
Bread of Life are key examples of "single theme discourses" in the Gospel of John. However, these two discourses in the Gospel of John complement each other to form the theme of "Christ as the Life". According to
W. E. Vine, this theme of "Christ as the Life" relates to
John 5:26 where Jesus states: "Just as the Father has life in himself, so also he gave to his Son the possession of life in himself", reflecting the assertion of Jesus to have the power to give life, based on his relationship to the
Eternal Father. ==See also==