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John 5
After
this
there
was
a
a
feast
of
the
Jews;
and
Jesus
went
up
to
Jerusalem.
2 Now
there
is
at
Jerusalem
by
the
sheep
market
a
pool,
which
is
called
in
the
Hebrew
tongue
Bethesda,
having
five
porches.
3 In
these
lay
a
great
multitude
of
impotent
folk,
of
blind,
halt,
withered,
waiting
for
the
moving
of
the
water.
4 For
an
angel
went
down
at
a
certain
season
into
the
pool,
and
troubled
the
water:
whosoever
then
first
after
the
troubling
of
the
water
stepped
in
was
made
whole
of
whatsoever
disease
he
had.
5 And
a
certain
man
was
there,
which
had
an
infirmity
thirty
and
eight
years.
6 When
Jesus
saw
him
lie,
and
knew
that
he
had
been
now
a
long
time
in
that
case,
he
saith
unto
him,
Wilt
thou
be
made
whole?
7 The
impotent
man
answered
him,
Sir,
I
have
no
man,
when
the
water
is
troubled,
to
put
me
into
the
pool:
but
while
I
am
coming,
another
steppeth
down
before
me.
8 Jesus
saith
unto
him,
a
Rise,
take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk.
9 And
immediately
the
man
was
made
a
whole,
and
took
up
his
bed,
and
walked:
and
on
the
same
day
was
the
b
sabbath.
10 The
Jews
therefore
said
unto
him
that
was
cured,
It
is
the
a
sabbath
day:
it
is
not
lawful
for
thee
to
carry
thy
bed.
11 He
answered
them,
He
that
made
me
whole,
the
same
said
unto
me,
Take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk.
12 Then
asked
they
him,
What
man
is
that
which
said
unto
thee,
Take
up
thy
bed,
and
walk?
13 And
he
that
was
healed
a
wist
not
who
it
was:
for
Jesus
had
conveyed
himself
away,
a
multitude
being
in
that
place.
14 Afterward
Jesus
findeth
him
in
the
temple,
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thou
art
made
whole:
sin
no
more,
lest
a
worse
thing
come
unto
thee.
15 The
man
departed,
and
told
the
Jews
that
it
was
Jesus,
which
had
made
him
whole.
16 And
therefore
did
the
Jews
a
persecute
Jesus,
and
b
sought
to
slay
him,
because
he
had
done
these
things
on
the
sabbath
day.
17 But
Jesus
answered
them,
My
Father
a
worketh
hitherto,
and
I
b
work.
18 Therefore
the
Jews
sought
the
more
to
kill
him,
because
he
not
only
had
broken
the
sabbath,
but
said
also
that
God
was
his
a
Father,
making
himself
b
equal
with
God.
19 Then
answered
Jesus
and
said
unto
them,
Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
The
Son
can
do
nothing
of
himself,
but
what
he
a
seeth
the
b
Father
do:
for
what
things
soever
he
doeth,
these
also
doeth
the
Son
likewise.
20 For
the
Father
loveth
the
Son,
and
sheweth
him
all
things
that
himself
doeth:
and
he
will
shew
him
greater
works
than
these,
that
ye
may
marvel.
21 For
as
the
Father
a
raiseth
up
the
dead,
and
b
quickeneth
them;
even
so
the
Son
quickeneth
whom
he
will.
22 For
the
Father
judgeth
no
man,
but
hath
a
committed
all
b
judgment
unto
the
Son:
23 That
all
men
should
a
honour
the
Son,
even
as
they
honour
the
Father.
He
that
b
honoureth
not
the
Son
honoureth
not
the
Father
which
hath
sent
him.
24 Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
He
that
heareth
my
word,
and
a
believeth
on
him
that
sent
me,
hath
everlasting
b
life,
and
shall
not
come
into
c
condemnation;
but
is
passed
from
d
death
unto
e
life.
25 Verily,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
The
hour
is
coming,
and
now
is,
when
the
a
dead
shall
b
hear
the
voice
of
the
Son
of
God:
and
they
that
hear
shall
c
live.
26 For
as
the
Father
hath
life
in
himself;
so
hath
he
given
to
the
a
Son
to
have
b
life
in
himself;
27 And
hath
given
him
a
authority
to
execute
b
judgment
also,
because
he
is
the
c
Son
of
man.
28 Marvel
not
at
this:
for
the
hour
is
coming,
in
the
which
all
that
are
in
the
a
graves
shall
b
hear
his
voice,
29 And
shall
a
come
forth;
b
they
that
have
done
good,
unto
the
c
b
resurrection
of
life;
and
they
that
have
done
d
c
evil,
unto
the
resurrection
of
e
d
damnation.
30 I
can
of
mine
own
self
do
nothing:
as
I
hear,
I
judge:
and
my
judgment
is
a
just;
because
I
seek
not
mine
own
b
will,
but
the
c
will
of
the
Father
which
hath
sent
me.
31 If
I
bear
witness
of
myself,
my
witness
is
not
true.
32 There
is
another
that
beareth
a
witness
of
me;
and
I
know
that
the
b
witness
which
he
witnesseth
of
me
is
true.
33 Ye
sent
unto
a
John,
and
he
bare
b
witness
unto
the
truth.
34
a
But
I
receive
not
testimony
from
man:
but
these
things
I
say,
that
ye
might
be
saved.
35 He
was
a
burning
and
a
shining
a
light:
and
ye
were
willing
for
a
season
to
rejoice
in
his
b
light.
36
a
But
I
have
b
greater
witness
than
that
of
John:
for
the
c
works
which
the
Father
hath
given
me
to
finish,
the
same
d
works
that
I
do,
bear
witness
of
me,
that
the
Father
hath
e
sent
me.
37 And
the
Father
himself,
which
hath
sent
me,
hath
borne
a
witness
of
me.
Ye
have
neither
heard
his
voice
at
any
time,
nor
b
seen
his
shape.
38 And
ye
have
not
his
word
abiding
in
you:
for
whom
he
hath
sent,
him
ye
a
believe
not.
39
a
Search
the
scriptures;
for
in
them
ye
think
ye
have
eternal
life:
and
they
are
they
which
b
testify
of
me.
40 And
ye
will
not
come
to
me,
that
ye
might
have
a
life.
41 I
receive
not
a
honour
from
men.
42 But
I
know
you,
that
ye
have
not
the
a
love
of
God
in
you.
43 I
am
come
in
my
a
Father's
b
name,
and
ye
c
receive
me
not:
if
another
shall
come
in
his
own
name,
him
ye
will
receive.
44 How
can
ye
believe,
which
receive
a
honour
one
of
another,
and
seek
not
the
b
honour
that
cometh
from
God
only?
45 Do
not
think
that
I
will
accuse
you
to
the
Father:
there
is
one
that
accuseth
you,
even
Moses,
in
whom
ye
trust.
46 For
had
ye
believed
a
Moses,
ye
would
have
believed
me:
for
he
b
wrote
of
me.
47 But
if
ye
believe
not
his
a
writings,
how
shall
ye
believe
my
words?
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