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Johannes 5:11

Listen to Johannes 5:11
11 Er antwortete ihnen: Der mich gesund machte, der sagte zu mir: Nimm dein Bett auf und wandle.

Johannes 5:11 Meaning and Commentary

John 5:11

He answered them
That is, the impotent man, who was now made whole, replied to the Jews:

he that made me whole, the same said unto me, take up thy bed and
walk;
intimating, that he that had such divine power, as to make him whole, had power to dispense with the sabbath, and such an action on it; and that his word was warrant and authority sufficient, to support him in what he did; for he that had wrought this cure for him, he concluded must be from God; was at least a great prophet, and to be hearkened to and obeyed, in one thing as well as another.

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Johannes 5:11 In-Context

9 Und alsbald ward der Mensch gesund und nahm sein Bett auf und wandelte. Es war aber an jenem Tage Sabbath.
10 Es sagten nun die Juden zu dem Geheilten: Es ist Sabbath, es ist dir nicht erlaubt, das Bett zu tragen.
11 Er antwortete ihnen: Der mich gesund machte, der sagte zu mir: Nimm dein Bett auf und wandle.
12 Da fragten sie ihn: Wer ist der Mensch, der zu dir sagte: Nimm dein Bett auf und wandle?
13 Der Geheilte aber wußte nicht, wer es sei; denn Jesus war entwichen, weil eine Volksmenge an dem Orte war.
The Elberfelder Bible is in the public domain.

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