“The man, named Jesus,” he answered, “mixed clay, and put it on my eyes, and said to me, ‘Go to the pool of Siloam and wash,’ and I went and washed, and then I could see.”
“Where is this man?” they asked him.
“I do not know,” said the man.
Some of the Pharisees, the men who made a show of always obeying the law, asked the man how he had been made to see. He said to them, as he had said before:
“A man put clay on my eyes, and I washed, and my sight came to me.”
Some of the Pharisees said:
“The man who did this is not a man of God, because
he does not keep the
Sabbath. He makes clay, and puts it on men’s
eyes, working on the
Sabbath day. He is a sinner!”
Others said, “How can a man who is a sinner do such wonderful works?”
And thus the people were divided in what they thought of Jesus. They asked the man who had been blind: “What do you think of this man who has opened your eyes?”
“He is a prophet of God,” said the man.
But the leading Jews would not believe that this man had gained his sight, until they had sent for his father and his mother. The Jews asked them:
“Is this your son, who you say was born blind? How is it that he can now see?”
His parents were afraid to tell all they knew; for the Jews had agreed that if any man should say Jesus was the Christ, the Saviour, he should be turned out of the synagogue, and not be allowed to worship any more with the people. So his parents said to the Jews:
“We know that this is our son, and we know that he was born blind. But how he was made to see, we do not know; or who has opened his eyes, we do not know. He is of age; ask him, and let him speak for himself.”
Then again the rulers of the Jews called the man who had been blind; and they said to him:
“Give God the praise for your sight. We know that this man who made clay on the Sabbath day is a sinner.”
“Whether that man is a sinner, or not, I do not know,” answered the man; “but one thing I do know, that once I was blind, and now I see. We know that God does not hear sinners; but God hears only those who worship him, and do his will. Never before has any one opened the eyes of a man born blind. If this man were not from God, he could not do such works as these!”
The rulers of the Jews, these Pharisees, then said to the man: “You were born in sin, and do you try to teach us?”
And they turned him out of the synagogue, and would not let any one worship with him. Jesus heard of this; and when Jesus found him, he said to him:
“Do you believe on the Son of God?”
The man said:
“And who is he, Lord, that I may believe on him?”
“You have seen him,” said Jesus, “and it is he who now talks with you!”
The man said, “Lord, I believe.”
And he fell down before Jesus, and worshipped him.