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Jewish
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One
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John 7:1 - 9:1 - 41
1 After this, Yeshua traveled around in
the Galil, intentionally avoiding Y'hudah because the Judeans were out to kill
him.
2 But the festival of Sukkot in Y'hudah
was near;
3 so his brothers said to him,
"Leave here and go into Y'hudah, so that your talmidim can see the
miracles you do;
4 for no one who wants to become known
acts in secret. If you're doing these things, show yourself to the
world!"
5 (His brothers spoke this way because
they had not put their trust in him.)
6 Yeshua said to them, "My
time has not yet come; but for you, any time is right.
7 The world can't
hate you, but it does hate me, because I keep telling it how wicked its ways
are.
8 You, go on up
to the festival; as for me, I am not going up to this festival now, because
the right time for me has not yet come."
9 Having said this, he stayed on in the
Galil.
10 But after his brothers had gone up
to the festival, he too went up, not publicly but in secret.
11 At the festival, the Judeans were
looking for him. "Where is he?" they asked.
12 And among the crowds there was much
whispering about him. Some said, "He's a good man"; but others said,
"No, he is deceiving the masses."
13 However, no one spoke about him
openly, for fear of the Judeans.
14 Not until the festival was half over
did Yeshua go up to the Temple courts and begin to teach.
15 The Judeans were surprised:
"How does this man know so much without having studied?" they
asked.
16 So Yeshua gave them an answer:
"My teaching is not my own, it comes from the One
who sent me.
17 If anyone
wants to do his will, he will know whether my teaching is from God or I speak
on my own.
18 A person who
speaks on his own is trying to win praise for himself; but a person who tries
to win praise for the one who sent him is honest, there is nothing false about
him.
19 Didn't Moshe
give you the Torah? Yet not one of you obeys the Torah! Why are you out to
kill me?"
20 "You have a demon!" the
crowd answered. "Who's out to kill you?"
21 Yeshua answered them, "I
did one thing; and because of this, all of you are amazed.
22 Moshe gave you
b'rit-milah -- not that it came from Moshe but from the Patriarchs -- and you
do a boy's b'rit-milah on Shabbat.
23 If a boy is
circumcised on Shabbat so that the Torah of Moshe will not be broken, why are
you angry with me because I made a man's whole body well on Shabbat?
24 Stop judging
by surface appearances, and judge the right way!"
25 Some of the Yerushalayim people
said, "Isn't this the man they're out to kill?
26 Yet here he is, speaking openly; and
they don't say anything to him. It couldn't be, could it, that the authorities
have actually concluded he's the Messiah?
27 Surely not -- we know where this man
comes from; but when the Messiah comes, no one will know where he comes
from."
28 Whereupon Yeshua, continuing to
teach in the Temple courts, cried out, "Indeed you
do know me! And you know where I'm from! And I have not come on my own! The
One who sent me is real. But him you don't know!
29 I do know him,
because I am with him, and he sent me!"
30 At this, they tried to arrest him;
but no one laid a hand on him; because his time had not yet come.
31 However, many in the crowd put their
trust in him and said, "When the Messiah comes, will he do more miracles
than this man has done?"
32 The P'rushim heard the crowd
whispering these things about Yeshua; so the head cohanim and the P'rushim
sent some of the Temple guards to arrest him.
33 Yeshua said, "I
will be with you only a little while longer; then I will go away to the One
who sent me.
34 You will look
for me and not find me; indeed, where I am, you cannot come."
35 The Judeans said to themselves,
"Where is this man about to go, that we won't find him? Does he intend to
go to the Greek Diaspora and teach the Greek-speaking Jews?
36 And when he says, `You will look for
me and not find me; indeed, where I am, you cannot come' -- what does he
mean?"
37 Now on the last day of the festival,
Hoshana Rabbah, Yeshua stood and cried out, "If
anyone is thirsty, let him keep coming to me and drinking!
38 Whoever puts
his trust in me, as the Scripture says, rivers of living water will flow from
his inmost being!"
39 (Now he said this about the Spirit,
whom those who trusted in him were to receive later -- the Spirit had not yet
been given, because Yeshua had not yet been glorified.)
40 On hearing his words, some people in
the crowd said, "Surely this man is `the prophet'";
41 others said, "This is the
Messiah." But others said, "How can the Messiah come from the Galil?
42 Doesn't the Tanakh say that the
Messiah is from the seed of Davidf and comes from Beit-Lechem,g the village
where David lived?"
43 So the people were divided because
of him.
44 Some wanted to arrest him, but no
one laid a hand on him.
45 The guards came back to the head
cohanim and the P'rushim, who asked them, "Why didn't you bring him
in?"
46 The guards replied, "No one
ever spoke the way this man speaks!"
47 "You mean you've been taken in
as well?" the P'rushim retorted.
48 "Has any of the authorities
trusted him? Or any of the P'rushim? No!
49 True, these `am-ha'aretz do, but
they know nothing about the Torah, they are under a curse!"
50 Nakdimon, the man who had gone to
Yeshua before and was one of them, said to them,
51 "Our Torah doesn't condemn a
man -- does it? -- until after hearing from him and finding out what he's
doing."
52 They replied, "You aren't from
the Galil too, are you? Study the Tanakh, and see for yourself that no prophet
comes from the Galil!"
53 Then they all left, each one to his
own home.
John 8
1 But Yeshua went to the Mount of
Olives.
2 At daybreak, he appeared again in the
Temple Court, where all the people gathered around him, and he sat down to teach
them.
3 The Torah-teachers and the P'rushim
brought in a woman who had been caught committing adultery and made her stand in
the center of the group.
4 Then they said to him, "Rabbi,
this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery.
5 Now in our Torah, Moshe commanded that
such a woman be stoned to death. What do you say about it?"
6 They said this to trap him, so that
they might have ground for bringing charges against him; but Yeshua bent down
and began writing in the dust with his finger.
7 When they kept questioning him, he
straightened up and said to them, "The one of you who
is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her."
8 Then he bent down and wrote in the dust
again.
9 On hearing this, they began to leave,
one by one, the older ones first, until he was left alone, with the woman still
there.
10 Standing up, Yeshua said to her, "Where
are they? Has no one condemned you?"
11 She said, "No one, sir."
Yeshua said, "Neither do I condemn you. Now go, and
don't sin any more."
12 Yeshua spoke to them again: "I
am the light of the world; whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but
will have the light which gives life."
13 So the P'rushim said to him, "Now
you're testifying on your own behalf; your testimony is not valid."
14 Yeshua answered them, "Even
if I do testify on my own behalf, my testimony is indeed valid; because I know
where I came from and where I'm going; but you do not know where I came from or
where I'm going.
15 You judge by
merely human standards. As for me, I pass judgment on no one;
16 but if I were
indeed to pass judgment, my judgment would be valid; because it is not I alone
who judge, but I and the One who sent me.
17 And even in your
Torah it is written that the testimony of two people is valid.
18 I myself testify
on my own behalf, and so does the Father who sent me."
19 They said to him, "Where is this
`father' of yours?" Yeshua answered, "You know
neither me nor my Father; if you knew me, you would know my Father
too."
20 He said these things when he was
teaching in the Temple treasury room; yet no one arrested him, because his time
had not yet come.
21 Again he told them, "I
am going away, and you will look for me, but you will die in your sin -- where I
am going, you cannot come."
22 The Judeans said, "Is he going to
commit suicide? Is that what he means when he says, `Where I am going, you
cannot come'?"
23 Yeshua said to them, "You
are from below, I am from above; you are of this world, I am not of this
world.
24 This is why I said to you that you
will die in your sins; for if you do not trust that I AM [who I say I am], you
will die in your sins."
25 At this, they said to him, "You?
Who are you?" Yeshua answered, "Just what I've
been telling you from the start.
26 There are many
things I could say about you, and many judgments I could make. However, the One
who sent me is true; so I say in the world only what I have heard from
him."
27 They did not understand that he was
talking to them about the Father.
28 So Yeshua said, "When
you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I AM [who I say I am], and
that of myself I do nothing, but say only what the Father has taught me.
29 Also, the One
who sent me is still with me; he did not leave me to myself, because I always do
what pleases him."
30 Many people who heard him say these
things trusted in him.
31 So Yeshua said to the Judeans who had
trusted him, "If you obey what I say, then you are
really my talmidim,
32 you will know
the truth, and the truth will set you free."
33 They answered, "We are the seed
of Avraham and have never been slaves to anyone; so what do you mean by saying,
`You will be set free'?"
34 Yeshua answered them, "Yes,
indeed! I tell you that everyone who practices sin is a slave of sin.
35 Now a slave does
not remain with a family forever, but a son does remain with it forever.
36 So if the Son
frees you, you will really be free!
37 I know you are
the seed of Avraham. Yet you are out to kill me, because what I am saying makes
no headway in you.
38 I say what my
Father has shown me; you do what your father has told you!"
39 They answered him, "Our father is
Avraham." Yeshua replied, "If you are children
of Avraham, then do the things Avraham did!
40 As it is, you
are out to kill me, a man who has told you the truth which I heard from God.
Avraham did nothing like that!
41 You are doing
the things your father does." "We're not illegitimate
children!" they said to him. "We have only one Father --
God!"
42 Yeshua replied to them, "If
God were your Father, you would love me; because I came out from God; and now I
have arrived here. I did not come on my own; he sent me.
43 Why don't you
understand what I'm saying? Because you can't bear to listen to my
message.
44 You belong to
your father, Satan, and you want to carry out your father's desires. From the
start he was a murderer, and he has never stood by the truth, because there is
no truth in him. When he tells a lie, he is speaking in character; because he is
a liar -- indeed, the inventor of the lie!
45 But as for me,
because I tell the truth you don't believe me.
46 Which one of you
can show me where I'm wrong? If I'm telling the truth, why don't you believe
me?
47 Whoever belongs
to God listens to what God says; the reason you don't listen is that you don't
belong to God."
48 The Judeans answered him, "Aren't
we right in saying you are from Shomron and have a demon?"
49 Yeshua replied, "Me?
I have no demon. I am honoring my Father. But you dishonor me.
50 I am not seeking
praise for myself. There is One who is seeking it, and he is the judge.
51 Yes, indeed! I
tell you that whoever obeys my teaching will never see death."
52 The Judeans said to him, "Now we
know for sure that you have a demon! Avraham died, and so did the prophets; yet
you say, `Whoever obeys my teaching will never taste death.'
53 Avraham avinu died; you aren't greater
than he, are you? And the prophets also died. Who do you think you
are?"
54 Yeshua answered, "If
I praise myself, my praise counts for nothing. The One who is praising me is my
Father, the very one about whom you keep saying, `He is our God.'
55 Now you have not
known him, but I do know him; indeed, if I were to say that I don't know him, I
would be a liar like you! But I do know him, and I obey his word.
56 Avraham, your
father, was glad that he would see my day; then he saw it and was
overjoyed."
57 "Why, you're not yet fifty years
old," the Judeans replied, "and you have seen Avraham?"
58 Yeshua said to them, "Yes,
indeed! Before Avraham came into being, I AM!"
59 At this, they picked up stones to
throw at him; but Yeshua was hidden and left the Temple grounds.
John 9
1 As Yeshua passed along, he saw a man
blind from birth.
2 His talmidim asked him, "Rabbi,
who sinned -- this man or his parents -- to cause him to be born
blind?"
3 Yeshua answered, "His
blindness is due neither to his sin nor to that of his parents; it happened so
that God's power might be seen at work in him.
4 As long as it
is day, we must keep doing the work of the One who sent me; the night is
coming, when no one can work.
5 While I am in
the world, I am the light of the world."
6 Having said this, he spit on the
ground, made some mud with the saliva, put the mud on the man's eyes,
7 and said to him, "Go,
wash off in the Pool of Shiloach!" (The name means
"sent.") So he went and washed and came away seeing.
8 His neighbors and those who
previously had seen him begging said, "Isn't this the man who used to sit
and beg?"
9 Some said, "Yes, he's the
one"; while others said, "No, but he looks like him." However,
he himself said, "I'm the one."
10 "How were your eyes
opened?" they asked him.
11 He answered, "The man called
Yeshua made mud, put it on my eyes, and told me, `Go to Shiloach and wash!' So
I went; and as soon as I had washed, I could see."
12 They said to him, "Where is
he?" and he replied, "I don't know."
13 They took the man who had been blind
to the P'rushim.
14 Now the day on which Yeshua had made
the mud and opened his eyes was Shabbat.
15 So the P'rushim asked him again how
he had become able to see; and he told them, "He put mud on my eyes, then
I washed, and now I can see."
16 At this, some of the P'rushim said,
"This man is not from God, because he doesn't keep Shabbat." But
others said, "How could a man who is a sinner do miracles like
these?" And there was a split among them.
17 So once more they spoke to the blind
man: "Since you're the one whose eyes he opened, what do you say about
him?" He replied: "He is a prophet."
18 The Judeans, however, were unwilling
to believe that he had formerly been blind, but now could see, until they had
summoned the man's parents.
19 They asked them, "Is this your
son, who you say was born blind? How is it that now he can see?"
20 His parents answered, "We know
that this is our son and that he was born blind;
21 but how it is that he can see now,
we don't know; nor do we know who opened his eyes. Ask him -- he's old enough,
he can speak for himself!"
22 The parents said this because they
were afraid of the Judeans, for the Judeans had already agreed that anyone who
acknowledged Yeshua as the Messiah would be banned from the synagogue.
23 This is why his parents said,
"He's old enough, ask him."
24 So a second time they called the man
who had been blind; and they said to him, "Swear to God that you will
tell the truth! We know that this man is a sinner."
25 He answered, "Whether he's a
sinner or not I don't know. One thing I do know: I was blind, now I
see."
26 So they said to him, "What did
he do to you? How did he open your eyes?"
27 "I already told you," he
answered, "and you didn't listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Maybe
you too want to become his talmidim?"
28 Then they railed at him. "You
may be his talmid," they said, "but we are talmidim of Moshe!
29 We know that God has spoken to
Moshe, but as for this fellow -- we don't know where he's from!"
30 "What a strange thing,"
the man answered, "that you don't know where he's from -- considering
that he opened my eyes!
31 We know that God doesn't listen to
sinners; but if anyone fears God and does his will, God does listen to
him.
32 In all history no one has ever heard
of someone's opening the eyes of a man born blind.
33 If this man were not from God, he
couldn't do a thing!"
34 "Why, you mamzer!" they
retorted, "Are you lecturing us?" And they threw him out.
35 Yeshua heard that they had thrown
the man out. He found him and said, "Do you trust in the Son of
Man?"
36 "Sir," he answered,
"tell me who he is, so that I can trust in him."
37 Yeshua said to him, "You
have seen him. In fact, he's the one speaking with you now."
38 "Lord, I trust!" he said,
and he kneeled down in front of him.
39 Yeshua said, "It
is to judge that I came into this world, so that those who do not see might
see, and those who do see might become blind."
40 Some of the P'rushim nearby heard
this and said to him, "So we're blind too, are we?"
41 Yeshua answered them, "If
you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin. But since you still say, `We
see,' your guilt remains.
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