| Chapter 9 |
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As He passed by, He saw a man who had been blind from his birth. |
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So His disciples asked Him, 'Rabbi, who sinned--this man or his parents--that he was born blind?' |
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'Neither he nor his parents sinned,' answered Jesus, 'but he was born blind in order that God's mercy might be openly shown in him. |
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We must do the works of Him who sent me while there is daylight. Night is coming on, when no one can work. |
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When I am in the world, I am the Light of the world.' |
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After thus speaking, He spat on the ground, and then, kneading the dust and spittle into clay, He smeared the clay over the man's eyes and said to him, |
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'Go and wash in the pool of Siloam' --the name means 'Sent.' So he went and washed his eyes, and returned able to see. |
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His neighbours, therefore, and the other people to whom he had been a familiar object because he was a beggar, began asking, 'Is not this the man who used to sit and beg?' |
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'Yes it is,' replied some of them. 'No it is not,' said others, 'but he is like him.' His own statement was, 'I am the man.' |
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'How then were your eyes opened?' they asked. |
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'He whose name is Jesus,' he answered, 'made clay and smeared my eyes with it, and then told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed and obtained sight.' |
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'Where is he?' they inquired, but the man did not know. |
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They brought him to the Pharisees--the man who had been blind. |
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Now the day on which Jesus made the clay and opened the man's eyes was the Sabbath. |
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So the Pharisees renewed their questioning as to how he had obtained his sight. 'He put clay on my eyes,' he replied, 'and I washed, and now I can see.' |
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This led some of the Pharisees to say, 'That man has not come from God, for he does not keep the Sabbath.' 'How is it possible for a bad man to do such miracles?' argued others. |
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And there was a division among them. So again they asked the once blind man, 'What is your account of him? --for he opened your eyes.' 'He is a Prophet,' he replied. |
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The Jews, however, did not believe the statement concerning him--that he had been blind and had obtained his sight--until they called his parents and asked them, |
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'Is this your son, who you say was born blind? How is it then that he can now see?' |
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'We know,' replied the parents, 'that this is our son and that he was born blind; |
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but how it is that he can now see or who has opened his eyes we do not know. Ask him himself; he is of full age; he himself will give his own account of it.' |
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Such was their answer, because they were afraid of the Jews; for the Jews had already settled among themselves that if any one should acknowledge Jesus as the Christ, he should be excluded from the synagogue. |
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That was why his parents said, 'He is of full age: ask him himself.' |
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A second time therefore they called the man who had been blind, and said, 'Give God the praise: we know that that man is a sinner.' |
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'Whether he is a sinner or not, I do not know,' he replied; 'one thing I know--that I was once blind and that now I can see.' |
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'What did he do to you?' they asked; 'how did he open your eyes?' |
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'I have told you already,' he replied, 'and you did not listen to me. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you also mean to be disciples of his?' |
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Then they railed at him, and said, 'You are that man's disciple, but we are disciples of Moses. |
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We know that God spoke to Moses; but as for this fellow we do not know where he comes from.' |
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'Why, this is marvellous!' the man replied; 'you do not know where he comes from, and yet he has opened my eyes! |
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We know that God does not listen to bad people, but that if any one is a God-fearing man and obeys Him, to him He listens. |
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From the beginning of the world such a thing was never heard of as that any one should open the eyes of a man blind from his birth. |
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Had that man not come from God, he could have done nothing.' |
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'You,' they replied, 'were wholly begotten and born in sin, and do *you* teach *us*?' And they put him out of the synagogue. |
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Jesus heard that they had done this. So having found him, He asked him, 'Do you believe in the Son of God?' |
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'Who is He, Sir?' replied the man. 'Tell me, so that I may believe in Him.' |
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'You have seen Him,' said Jesus; 'and not only so: He is now speaking to you.' |
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'I believe, Sir,' he said. And he threw himself at His feet. |
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'I came into this world,' said Jesus, 'to judge men, that those who do not see may see, and that those who do see may become blind.' |
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These words were heard by those of the Pharisees who were present, and they asked Him, 'Are *we* also blind?' |
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'If you were blind,' answered Jesus, 'you would have no sin; but as a matter of fact you boast that you see. So your sin remains!' |