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Juan 9:13

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Juan 9:13 Meaning and Commentary

John 9:13

They brought to the Pharisees
That is, to the sanhedrim, which chiefly consisted of Pharisees; and so Nonnus calls them the priests and chief priests:

him that was aforetime blind;
to be examined by them. And something like this is the method used by carnal relations and friends, who when they have any belonging to them under a work of grace, have them to their learned doctors of a different religion, to talk to them, and dissuade them from the ways of truth and godliness.

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Juan 9:13 In-Context

11 Respondió él y dijo: El hombre que se llama Jesús, hizo lodo, y me untó los ojos, y me dijo: Ve al Siloé, y lávate: y fuí, y me lavé, y recibí la vista.
12 Entonces le dijeron: ¿Dónde está aquél? El dijo: No sé.
13 Llevaron á los Fariseos al que antes había sido ciego.
14 Y era sábado cuando Jesús había hecho el lodo, y le había abierto los ojos.
15 Y volviéronle á preguntar también los Fariseos de qué manera había recibido la vista. Y él les dijo: Púsome lodo sobre los ojos, y me lavé, y veo.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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