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Is this your son who ye say was born blind? how doth he now see? (Hουτος εστιν ο υιος υμων, ον υμεις ληγετε οτ τυφλος εγεννηθη; πω…

Is this your son? The Pharisees proposed three questions to the parents, by which they hoped to convict the man of falsehood.
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Is this your son, who ye say was born blind?—The “ye” is emphatic; ye say he was born blind, as opposed to us, f…

But the Jews did not believe concerning him, that he had been blind, and received his sight, until they called the parents of him that had rece…

St. John Chrysostom: Unable to deter the blind man from publicly proclaiming his Benefactor through intimidation, the Pharisee…

The evidence was still insufficient to remove the objections of “the Jews” (a phrase here synonymous with “the Pharisees”). They proceeded to query…

Is this your son? Not having succeeded in the former way, they now attempt another; but the Lord not only defeats their attempts in a wond…

And they asked them, saying, is this your son
The first question they put was, whether the man that stood before the…

The Pharisees vainly hoped to disprove this notable miracle. They expected a Messiah, but could not bear to think that this Jesus should be he, bec…

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