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1
As He passed
by, He saw
a man
blind
from birth.
2
And His disciples
asked
Him, "Rabbi,
who
sinned,
this man
or
his parents,
that he would be b
or
n
blind?"
3
Jesus
answered,
"It was neither
that this man
sinned,
nor
his parents;
but it was so
that the works
of God
might be displayed
in him.
4
"We must
work
the works
of Him who sent
Me as long
as it is day;
night
is coming
when
no one
can
work
.
5
"While
I am
in the world,
I am
the Light
of the world."
6
When He had said
this,
He spat
on the ground,
and made
clay
of the spittle,
and applied
the
clay
to his eyes,
7
and said
to him, "Go,
wash
in the pool
of Siloam "
(which
is translated,
Sent).
So
he went away
and
wash
ed,
and came
back seeing.
8
Therefore
the neighbors,
and those
who previously
saw
him as a beggar,
were saying,
"Is not this
the one who used to sit
and beg?"
9
Others
were saying,
"This
is he," still others
were saying,
"No,
but he is like
him." He kept saying,
"I am
the one."
10
So
they were saying
to him, "How
then
were your eyes
opened?"
11
He answered,
"The man
who is called
Jesus
made
clay,
and anointed
my eyes,
and said
to me, 'Go
to Siloam
and wash';
so
I went away
and washed,
and I received sight."
12
They said
to him, "Where
is He?" He said,
"I do not know."
13
They brought
to the Pharisees
the man who was formerly
blind.
14
Now
it was a Sabbath
on the day
when
Jesus
made
the clay
and opened
his eyes.
15
Then
the Pharisees
also
were asking
him again
how
he received his sight.
And he said
to them, "He applied
clay
to my eyes,
and I washed,
and I see."
16
Therefore
some
of the Pharisees
were saying,
"This
man
is not from God,
because
He does not keep
the Sabbath."
But others
were saying,
"How
can
a
man
who is a sinner
perform
such
signs?"
And there was a division
among
them.
17
So
they said
to the blind man
again,
"What
do you say
about
Him, since
He opened
your eyes?"
And he said,
"He is a prophet."
18
The Jews
then
did not believe
it of him, that he had been
blind
and had received
sight,
until
they called
the parents
of the very
one
who had received his
sight,
19
and questioned
them, saying,
"Is this
your son,
who
you say
was born
blind?
Then
how
does he now
see?"
20
His parents
answered
them and said,
"We know
that this
is our son,
and that he was born
blind;
21
but how
he now
sees,
we do not know;
or
who
opened
his eyes,
we do not know.
Ask
him; he is of age,
he will speak
f
or
himself."
22
His parents
said
this
because
they were afraid
of the Jews;
for the Jews
had already
agreed
that if
anyone
confessed
Him to be Christ,
he was to be put out of the synagogue.
23
For this
reason
his parents
said,
"He is of age;
ask
him."
24
So
a second time
they called
the
man
who
had been
blind,
and said
to him, "Give
glory
to God;
we know
that this
man
is a sinner."
25
He then
answered,
"Whether
He is a sinner,
I do not know;
one thing
I do know,
that though I was blind,
now
I see."
26
So
they said
to him, "What
did He do
to you? How
did He open
your eyes?"
27
He answered
them, "I told
you already
and you did not listen;
why
do you want
to hear
it again?
You do not want
to become
His disciples
too,
do you?"
28
They reviled
him and said,
"You are His disciple,
but we are disciples
of Moses.
29
"We know
that God
has spoken
to Moses,
but as for this man,
we do not know
where
He is from."
30
The man
answered
and said
to them, "Well,
here
is an amazing thing,
that you do not know
w
here
He is from, and yet He opened
my eyes.
31
"We know
that God
does not hear
sinners;
but if
anyone
is God-fearing
and does
His will,
He hears
him.
32
"Since
the beginning of time
it has never
been heard
that anyone
opened
the eyes
of a person
born
blind.
33
"If
this man
were not from God,
He could
do
nothing."
34
They answered
him, "You were born
entirely
in sins,
and are you teaching
us?" So
they put
him out.
35
Jesus
heard
that they had put
him out, and finding
him, He said,
"Do you believe
in the Son
of Man?"
36
He answered,
"Who
is He, Lord,
that I may believe
in Him?"
37
Jesus
said
to him, "You have both
seen
Him, and He is the one who is talking
with you."
38
And he said,
"Lord,
I believe."
And he worshiped
Him.
39
And Jesus
said,
"For judgment
I came
into this
world,
so
that those
who do not see
may see,
and
that those
who see
may become
blind."
40
Those
of the Pharisees
who were with Him heard
these things
and said
to Him, "We are not blind
too,
are we?"
41
Jesus
said
to them, "If
you were blind,
you would have
no
sin;
but since
you say,
'
We see,'
your sin
remains.
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