Johannes 5:5

5 Es war aber ein gewisser Mensch daselbst, der achtunddreißig Jahre mit seiner Krankheit behaftet war.

Johannes 5:5 Meaning and Commentary

John 5:5

And a certain man was there
At Bethesda's pool, in one of the five porches, or cloisters, that belonged to it:

which had an infirmity thirty and eight years;
what his infirmity was, is not said; he was one of the weak, or impotent folk, for so he is called, ( John 5:7 ) . Some think his distemper was the palsy, and though he had had this infirmity so many years, it is not certain that he had waited so long in this place for a cure; though it may be, for that he had attended some time, is clear from ( John 5:7 ) . Nor indeed can it be known how long there had been such a preternatural motion in this pool, and such a miraculous virtue in the water; some have thought, that it began at the repairing of the sheep gate by Eliashib, in Nehemiah's time; so Tremellius and Junius, on ( Nehemiah 3:1 ) ; and others have thought, that it had been some few years before the birth of Christ, and about the time that this man was first taken with his disorder. Tertullian says F21, that there was in Judea a medicinal lake, before Christ's time; and that the pool of Bethsaida (it should be Bethesda) was useful in curing the diseases of the Israelites; but ceased from yielding any benefit, when the name of the Lord was blasphemed by them, through their rage and fury, and continuance in it F23; but in what year it began, and the precise time it ceased, he says not. The Persic version here adds, "and was reduced to such a state that he could not move".


FOOTNOTES:

F21 De Anima, c. 50.
F23 Adv. Judaeos, c. 13.

Johannes 5:5 In-Context

3 In diesen lag eine Menge Kranker, Blinder, Lahmer, Dürrer, die auf die Bewegung des Wassers warteten.
4 Denn zu gewissen Zeiten stieg ein Engel in den Teich herab und bewegte das Wasser. Wer nun nach der Bewegung des Wassers zuerst hineinstieg, ward gesund, mit welcher Krankheit irgend er behaftet war.
5 Es war aber ein gewisser Mensch daselbst, der achtunddreißig Jahre mit seiner Krankheit behaftet war.
6 Als Jesus diesen daliegen sah und wußte, daß es schon lange Zeit also mit ihm war, spricht er zu ihm: Willst du gesund werden?
7 Der Kranke antwortete ihm: Herr, ich habe keinen Menschen, daß er mich, wenn das Wasser bewegt worden ist, in den Teich werfe; indem ich aber komme, steigt ein anderer vor mir hinab.
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