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And who is he, Lord, that I may believe on him? (Κα τις εστιν, κυριε; ). The initial κα (and) is common (Luke 10:29; […

Who is he? It is probable that the man did not know that he who now addressed him was the same who had healed him. He had not yet seen…

Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on him?—For “Lord” it would be better to read Sir, as in John 4:11; John 4:19;[R…

And they cast him out. Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when he had found him, he said to him, Do you believe on the Son of God? He …

St. John Chrysostom: Those who suffer for the sake of the truth and the confession of Christ come to the greatest honor, as we…

In contrast to the negative result of rejection is the positive result of Jesus’ response. “Found” implies that Jesus looked for the man so that he…

Who is he, Lord, that I may believe in him? From this reply of the blind man it is evident that, though he had not yet attained any clear …

He answered and said
That is, "he that was healed", as the Syriac version reads:
who is the Lord that I might be…

Christ acknowledges those who acknowledge Him, His truth, and His ways. Particular notice is taken of such a sufferer in the cause of Christ and fo…

After the Evangelist showed how the Jews cast out the man born blind because he persisted in the truth, he now shows how Jesus received a…
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A.T. Robertson
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