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Unto the blind man again (τω τυφλω παλιν). The doctors disagree and they ask the patient whose story they had already heard (verse…

What sayest thou of him? etc. The translation here expresses the sense obscurely. The meaning is, "What do you say about him for giving yo…

They say unto the blind man again.—The question is not asked by either of the parties, for this must have been noted, but…

Therefore said some of the Pharisees, This man is not of God, because he does not keep the Sabbath day. Others said, How can a man that is a si…

St. John Chrysostom: The suddenness of the miracle made people incredulous. Therefore, his neighbors and those who had previou…

Again the man himself was questioned to help bring a decision in the dispute. His verdict was more definite than the preceding one: “He is a prophe…

They say to him who had been blind. The more diligently they inquire, the more impressively the truth of God appears, for they act as if s…

They say unto the blind man again
After they had discoursed among themselves, and could not agree about the author of the mira…

Christ not only worked miracles on the Sabbath, but in such a manner as would cause offense to the Jews, for He would not seem to yield to the scri…

After describing the miraculous healing of the blind man, the Evangelist tells of the miracle being examined. The miracle is examined in …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson