< John 9 >

1 And, passing along, he saw a man, blind from birth.
And passing by He saw a man blind from birth.
2 And his disciples questioned him, saying—Rabbi! who sinned, this man or his parents, that, blind, he should be born?
And asked Him the disciples of Him saying; Rabbi, who sinned, this [man] or the parents of him, that blind he may be born?
3 Jesus answered—Neither, this man, sinned nor his parents; but…that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Answered Jesus; Neither this [man] sinned nor [sinned] the parents of him, but [it was] that may be displayed the works of God in him.
4 We must needs be working the works of him that sent me, while it is, day: There cometh a night, when, no one, can work.
(Us *N+KO) it behooves to work the works of the [One who] having sent Me while day it is; is coming night, when no [one] is able to work.
5 Whensoever I may be, in the world, I am, the light, of the world.
While in the world I may be, [the] light I am of the world.
6 These things, having said, he spat on the ground, and made clay with the spittle, and laid the clay upon his eyes;
These things having said He spat on [the] ground and He made clay of the spittle and (he rubbed *NK+O) (on him *no) the clay to the eyes (of the blind *k)
7 and said unto him—Withdraw! wash in the pool of Siloam, —which is to be translated, Sent. He went away, therefore, and washed, and came, seeing.
And He said to him; do go do wash yourself in the pool of Siloam which means Sent. He went therefore and washed and came [back] seeing.
8 The neighbours, therefore, and they who used to observe him aforetime—that he was, a beggar, were saying—Is not, this, he that used to sit and beg?
The therefore neighbours and those having seen him before that (a beggar *N+KO) he was, were saying; Surely this is the [one] sitting and begging?
9 Others, were saying—’Tis, the same. Others, were saying—Nay! but he is, like him. He, was saying—I, am he.
Some were saying that He it is, but others were saying; (No, *no) (but *N+kO) (that *k) like as him he is. He was saying that I myself am [he].
10 So they were saying unto him—How [then] were thine eyes opened?
They were saying therefore to him; How (then *NO) were opened of you the eyes?
11 He, answered—The man that is called Jesus, made, clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me: Withdraw unto the pool of Siloam, and wash. Going away, therefore, and washing, I received sight.
Answered He (and said: *k) (The *no) man (who *no) is being named Jesus clay made and He anointed my eyes and He said to me (that *no) do go to (pool *k) Siloam and do wash. yourself Having gone (therefore *N+KO) and having washed I received sight.
12 And they said unto him—Where is, He? He saith—I know not.
(And *N+kO) they said to him; Where is He? He says; Not I know.
13 They bring him unto the Pharisees—him at one time blind.
They bring him to the Pharisees who once [was] blind;
14 Now it was Sabbath, on the day when Jesus made, the clay, and opened his eyes.
Was now Sabbath (in which day *NO) (when *k) the clay made Jesus and opened of him the eyes.
15 Again, therefore, the Pharisees also questioned him, as to how he received sight. And, he, said unto them—Clay, laid he upon mine eyes, and I washed, —and do see.
Again therefore were asking him also the Pharisees how he had received sight. And he said to them; Clay He put on my eyes and I washed and I see.
16 Certain from among the Pharisees, therefore, were saying—This man is not, from God, because, the Sabbath, he keepeth not. Others, [however] were saying—How can a sinful man, such signs as these, be doing? And there was, a division, among them.
Were saying therefore of the Pharisees some; Not is this from God the man for the Sabbath not He does keep. Others (however *no) were saying; How is able a man sinful such signs to do? And division there was among them.
17 So they were saying unto the blind man, again, What dost, thou, say concerning him, in that he opened thine eyes? And, he, said—A prophet, is he.
They say (therefore *NO) to the blind [man] again; What you yourself say concerning Him for He opened of you the eyes? And he said that A prophet He is.
18 The Jews, therefore, did not believe, concerning him, that he was blind, and received sight, —until they called the parents of him that had received sight,
Not did believe then the Jews concerning him that he was being blind and received sight until when they called the parents of him who having received sight,
19 and questioned them, saying—Is, this, your son, of whom, ye, say, that blind, he was, born? How, then, seeth he, even now?
And they asked them saying; This is the son of you of whom you yourselves say that blind he was born? How then does he see presently
20 His parents, therefore, answered, and said—We know that, this, is our son, and that, blind, he was born;
Answered (therefore *N+k) (to them *k) the parents of him and said; We know that this is the son of us and that blind he was born;
21 But, how he now seeth, we know not, or, who opened his eyes, we, know not, —Question, him, he is, of age, he, concerning himself, shall speak.
How however presently he sees not we know, or who opened of him the eyes we ourselves not know; him do ask, (he himself *k) [of] age is; He himself Concerning himself he will speak.
22 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.
These things said the parents of Him because they were afraid of the Jews; already for had agreed together the Jews that if anyone Him shall confess Christ, expelled from the synagogue he shall be.
23 For this cause, his parents said—He is, of age, —question him.
Because of this the parents of him said that Age he has, him (do question. *N+kO)
24 So they called the man a second time—[him] who had been blind, and said unto him—Give glory unto God! We know that, this man, is, a sinner.
They called therefore the man out a second time who were blind and they said to him; do give glory to God! We ourselves know that this man a sinner is.
25 He, therefore, answered—Whether he is a sinner, I know not: One thing, I know, —That, whereas I was, blind, now, I see!
Answered then he (and said: *k) Whether a sinner He is not I know; One [thing] I do know that blind being now I see.
26 They said, therefore, unto him—What did he unto thee? How opened he thine eyes?
They said (therefore *N+kO) to him (again: *k) What did He to you? How opened He of you the eyes?
27 He answered them—I told you just now, and ye did not hear: Why, again, do ye wish to hear? Are, ye also, wishing to become, his disciples?
He answered them; I told you already, and not you did listen. Why again do you wish to hear? Surely not also you yourselves do wish His disciples to become?
28 And they reviled him, and said—Thou, art, the disciple, of that man; but, we, are, Moses’, disciples: —
(And *n+o) ([they] now *o) railed at (therefore *K) him and said; You yourself a disciple are of that One, we ourselves however of Moses are disciples.
29 We, know, that, unto Moses, hath God spoken; but, as for this man, we know not whence he is.
We ourselves know that to Moses has spoken God, this [man] however not we know from where is.
30 The man answered, and said unto them—Why! Herein, is, the marvel: That, ye, know not whence he is, and yet he opened mine eyes.
Answered the man and said to them; In this for an amazing thing is that you yourselves not know from where He is, and yet (He opened *N+kO) my eyes.
31 We know that, God, unto sinners, doth not hearken: but, if one be, a worshipper of God, and be doing, his will, unto this one, he hearkeneth.
We know (now *k) that to sinners God not does listen, but if anyone God-fearing shall be and the will of Him shall do, to him He listens.
32 Out of age-past time, hath it never been heard, that anyone opened the eyes of one who, blind, had been born. (aiōn g165)
Out of the age never it has been heard that opened anyone [the] eyes of [one] blind born. (aiōn g165)
33 If this man were not from God, he could have done nothing.
only unless were this [man] from God, not He was able to do no [thing].
34 They answered and said unto him—In sins, wast, thou, born, altogether; and art, thou, teaching, us? And they cast him out.
They answered and they said to him; In sins you yourself were born entirely and you yourself teach us? And they cast him out.
35 Jesus heard that they had cast him out: and, finding him, said—Dost, thou, believe on the son of Man?
Heard Jesus that they had cast him out, and having found him He said (to him: *ko) You yourself believe in the Son (of Man? *N+KO)
36 He answered [and said]—And, who, is he, Sir, that I may believe on him?
Answered he and said; (And *no) who is He, lord, that I may believe in Him?
37 Jesus said unto him—Thou hast both seen him and, he that is speaking with thee, is, he.
Said (now *k) to him Jesus; Both You have seen Him, and the [One] speaking with you He is.
38 And, he, said—I believe, Sir! and worshipped him.
And he was saying; I believe, Lord, And he worshiped Him.
39 And Jesus said—For judgment, I, unto this world, came: that, they who were not seeing, might see, and, they who were seeing, might become, blind.
And said Jesus; For judgment I myself into world this came, that those not seeing may see and those seeing blind may become.
40 They of the Pharisees who were with him, heard, these things, and said unto him—Are, we also, blind?
(and *k) Heard from the Pharisees these things who with Him being and they said to Him; Surely not also we ourselves blind are?
41 Jesus said unto them—If, blind, ye had been, ye had not had sin; but, now, ye say, We see, your sin, abideth.
Said to them Jesus; If blind you were, not then would you have sin. since however you say that We see, the (therefore *K) sin of you remains.

< John 9 >