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Jesus speaks of several witnesses in the passage in question:

1) John the Baptist (v.33, 35)

2) His own miracles ("works") (v.36)

3) The Father Himself, speaking through the Old Testament scriptures (vs. 37-39)

4) Moses (vs. 45-47)

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