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For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.

The sick man answered him - Sir! I have, no man, that, as soon as the water hath been troubled, might thrust me into the pool; but, while, I, am coming, another, before me, goeth down.

So the Jews were saying to the one who had been healed, "It is the Sabbath, and it is not permitted for you to pick up the mat!"

So they asked him, "Who is the man who said to you, 'Pick up [your mat] and walk?'"

Now he who had been made well had no knowledge who it was, Jesus having gone away because of the number of people who were in that place.

This made the Jews more determined than ever to kill Him, for not only was He breaking the Sabbath [from their viewpoint], but He was also calling God His own Father, making Himself equal with God.

So Jesus made answer and said, Truly I say to you, The Son is not able to do anything himself; he is able to do only what he sees the Father doing; whatever the Father does the Son does it in the same way.

and they will come out—those who did good things [will come out] to a resurrection of [new] life, but those who did evil things [will come out] to a resurrection of judgment [that is, to be sentenced].

But I receive not testimony from man: but these things I say, that ye might be saved.

'But I have the testimony greater than John's, for the works that the Father gave me, that I might finish them, the works themselves that I do, they testify concerning me, that the Father hath sent me.

Then Jesus lift up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, and said unto Philip, "Whence shall we buy bread that these might eat?"

Philip made answer, Bread to the value of two hundred pence would not be enough even to give everyone a little.

When they had eaten enough, he said unto his disciples, "Gather up the broken meat that remaineth: that nothing be lost."

And they gathered it together: and filled twelve baskets with the broken meat of the five barley loaves, which broken meat remained unto them that had eaten.

So, when the people saw the [miraculous] sign that Jesus had performed [i.e., the feeding of the large crowd with such a small amount of food], they said, "Truly, this is the prophet who was to come into the world." [Note: This was probably a reference to the promise made in Deut. 18:15-19].

Jesus therefore knowing that they were going to come and seize him, that they might make him king, departed again to the mountain himself alone.

and the lake was made rough by a great wind blowing.

and as the crowd saw that neither Jesus nor his disciples were there, they embarked in the boats themselves and made for Capharnahum in search of Jesus.

Jesus made answer and said, Do not say things against me, one to another.

Then said his brethren to him, Go away thence, and retire to Judea, that also thy disciples might see thy works which thou doest.

and there was much disputing about him among the crowd. Some would say, "He is a good man." Others. "No! he is misleading the people." "While I was with them I kept them by the power of thy name which thou hast given me. I guarded them, and none of them was lost except the son of perdition, that the Scripture might be fulfilled.

But the feast already being midway, Jesus came up into the temple, and was teaching.

The Pharisees heard the crowd murmuring these things concerning him, and the Pharisees and the chief priests sent officers that they might take him.

What is this remark He made: ‘You will look for Me, and you will not find Me; and where I am, you cannot come’?”

The servants made answer, No man ever said things like this man.

One of their own, Nicodemus (the man who had previously met with Jesus), asked them,

And again, with bent head, he made letters on the floor.

Jesus answered and said to them, Even if I might testify about myself, my testimony is valid, for I know where I came from and where I go, but ye do not know where I come from and where I go.

These statements Jesus made in the Treasury, while teaching in the Temple Courts. Yet no one arrested him, for his time had not then come.

The Jews retorted, "Are we not right in saying you are a Samaritan, you are mad?"

The Jews said to him, "Now we are sure you are mad. Abraham is dead, and so are all the prophets; and you declare, 'If anyone holds to what I say, he will never taste death'!

They took up therefore stones that they might cast them at him; but Jesus hid himself and went out of the temple, going through the midst of them, and thus passed on.

So they said to him, How then were your eyes made open?

He answered and said, A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me, Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: and I went and washed, and I received sight.

The Pharisees therefore also again asked him how he received his sight. And he said to them, He put mud upon mine eyes, and I washed, and I see.

So they asked the blind man again, "What have you to say about him, because he has made you able to see?" He said, "He is a prophet!"

Now the Jews had no belief in the statement that he had been blind and was now able to see, till they sent for the father and mother of the man whose eyes had been made open,

But how it is he is now able to see, or who made his eyes open, we are not able to say: put the question to him; he is old enough to give an answer for himself.

These things, said his parents, because they were in fear of the Jews, - for, already, had the Jews agreed together, that, if anyone should confess, him, to be Christ, an, excommunicant from the synagogue, should he be made.

it was this made his parents say, "he is of age, ask him."

The man answered, "There is something very strange about this! You do not know where he came from, and yet he has made me able to see!

In all the years nobody has ever before seen the eyes of a man blind from birth made open.

And they cast him out. Now Jesus heard that they had turned him out of the synagogue; and when He met him, He said unto him, Dost thou believe on the Son of God?

He answered and said, Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?

My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater and mightier than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand.

If he called them gods, to whom the word of God was committed, (and the scripture can not be made void,)

(The Mary whose brother Lazarus was ill, was the Mary who put perfumed oil on the Lord and made his feet dry with her hair.)

But if he walks at night he [might] stumble, because there is no light [to see by]. [Note: These words have a figurative meaning as Jesus is speaking about His mission in life].

These things said he: and after this he says to them, Lazarus our friend has been set to sleep; but I go, that I might waken him.

And I rejoice for you, that ye might believe, that I was not there; but let us go to him.

Then said Thomas, called Didymus, to his fellow disciples, Let us also go, that we might die with him.

Now when Jesus came, he made the discovery that Lazarus had been put into the earth four days before.

and many of the Jews came to Martha and Mary, that they might console them concerning their brother.

As soon as Mary heard that, she got up quickly, and went to meet him.

The Jews, therefore, who were with her in the house and consoling her, seeing Mary, that quickly she arose and went out, followed her, supposing that she was withdrawing unto the tomb, that she might weep there.

and certain of them said, 'Was not this one, who did open the eyes of the blind man, able to cause that also this one might not have died?'

This made Jesus chafe afresh, so he went to the tomb; it was a cave with a boulder to close it.

I knew that You always hear Me and listen to Me; but I have said this because of the people standing around, so that they may believe that You have sent Me [and that You have made Me Your representative].”

But the passover of the Jews was near, and many went up to Jerusalem out of the country before the passover, that they might purify themselves.

Now both the chief priests and the Pharisees had given a commandment, that, if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him.

Then, six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany where Lazarus was, whom Jesus had made to come back from the dead.

Then Mary, taking a pound of perfumed oil of great value, put it on the feet of Jesus and made them dry with her hair: and the house became full of the smell of the perfume.

So Jesus said, “Let her alone, so that she may keep [the rest of] it for the day of My burial.

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