Charles Ellicott Commentary John 9:32

Charles Ellicott Commentary

John 9:32

1819–1905
Anglican
Charles Ellicott
Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott Commentary

John 9:32

1819–1905
Anglican
SCRIPTURE

"Since the world began it was never heard that any one opened the eyes of a man born blind." — John 9:32 (ASV)

Since the world began was it not heard.—Literally, from the world-age was it not heard. The phrase is a reminiscence of Isaiah 64:4. (Compare also the Note on Luke 1:70.)

The eyes of one that was born blind.—This differentiates the miracle from the others in cases of blindness, and still more from all ordinary cures of maladies of the eyes. The man expresses what was simply true: that no science or skill at that time had been equal to the removal of blindness that had accompanied birth. That modern science has succeeded in making even this possible is altogether beside the question, unless it is pretended that human skill could effect it under like conditions and with the same means. For the man himself, there had been years of darkness without a ray of hope, for no one had ever dreamt that recovery was within the limits of possibility. Now that the blessing has come, he regards it as the gift of God and does not doubt that the immediate giver is from God.