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Jesus Heals a Man at a Pool

·Later [L After these things] Jesus went [L up] to Jerusalem for a ·special feast [L feast/festival of the Jews]. In Jerusalem there is a pool with five covered porches, which is called Bethesda[a] [C a pool of water north of the temple thought to have curative powers] in the Hebrew language [C referring to Aramaic, the native language of the Jews at the time]. This pool is near the Sheep Gate. Many sick people were lying on the porches beside the pool. Some were blind, some were crippled, and some were paralyzed |, and they waited for the water to move. ·Sometimes [At a certain time; From time to time] an angel of the Lord came down to the pool and stirred up the water. After the angel did this, the first person to go into the pool was healed from any sickness he had|[b]. A man was lying there who had been ·sick [an invalid; disabled] for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw the man and knew that he had been ·sick [an invalid; disabled] for such a long time, Jesus asked him, “Do you want to be well?”

The ·sick man [invalid] answered [him], “Sir, there is no one to help me get into the pool when the water ·starts moving [is stirred up]. While I am coming to the water, someone else always ·gets in [goes down] before me.”

Then Jesus said to him, “·Stand up [T Rise]. Pick up your ·mat [bed; cot] and walk.” And immediately the man ·was well [was healed; became whole]; he picked up his ·mat [bed; cot] and began to walk.

The day this happened was a Sabbath day. 10 So the ·Jews [or Jewish leaders] said to the man who had been healed, “Today is the Sabbath. It is ·against our law [L not lawful/permitted] for you to carry your ·mat [bed; cot] on the Sabbath day [C the fourth commandment prohibited work on the Sabbath, but not specifically this action (Ex. 20:8–11)].”

11 But he answered them, “The man who made me well told me, ‘Pick up your ·mat [bed; cot] and walk.’”

12 Then they asked him, “Who is the man who told you to pick up your ·mat [bed; cot] and walk?”

13 But the man who had been healed did not know who it was, because there were many people in that place, and Jesus had ·left [withdrawn; slipped away unnoticed].

14 Later, Jesus found the man at the Temple [area] and said to him, “See, you are well now. ·Stop sinning [T Sin no more] so that something worse does not happen to you.” [C Sometimes, not always, suffering can be explained by sin.]

15 Then the man left and told ·his people [the Jewish leaders; L the Jews] that Jesus was the one who had made him well.

16 Because Jesus was doing ·this [L these things] on the Sabbath day, ·some evil people [the Jewish leaders; L the Jews] began to ·persecute [harass] him. 17 But Jesus ·said to [L answered] them, “My Father ·never stops [is always; is still] working [C even on the Sabbath], and so I keep working, too.”

18 This made ·them [the Jewish leaders; L the Jews] try still harder to kill him. They said, “First Jesus was breaking the law about the Sabbath day. Now he says that God is his own Father, making himself equal with God!” [C Both breaking the Sabbath and blasphemy against God were punishable by death; Ex. 35:2; Lev. 24:16.]

Jesus Has God’s Authority

19 But Jesus ·said [answered them], “·I tell you the truth [L Truly, truly I say to you], the Son can do nothing ·alone [on his own initiative; by himself]. The Son does only what he sees the Father doing, ·because the Son does whatever the Father does [L for whatever the Father does, the Son does likewise]. 20 [L For] The Father loves the Son and shows the Son all the things he himself does. But the Father will show the Son even greater things than this so that you can all ·be amazed [marvel; be astonished]. 21 [L For] Just as the Father raises the dead and gives them life, so also the Son gives life to those he ·wants to [wishes; wills]. 22 ·In fact, [or For] the Father judges no one, but he has ·given [entrusted to] the Son ·power to do all the judging [L all judgment; Rev. 20:11–15] 23 so that all people will honor the Son as much as they honor the Father. Anyone who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him.

24 “·I tell you the truth [L Truly, truly I say to you], whoever ·hears [obeys] ·what I say [L my word/message] and believes in the One who sent me has eternal life. That person will not ·be judged guilty [L come into judgment/condemnation] but has ·already left death and entered life [L passed from death into life]. 25 ·I tell you the truth [L Truly, truly I say to you], the ·time [L hour] is coming and is already here when the dead will ·hear [obey] the voice of the Son of God, and those who ·hear [obey] will ·have life [live]. 26 [L For] ·Life comes from the Father himself [just as the Father has life], ·and [so] he has ·allowed the Son to have [given the Son] life in himself as well. 27 And the Father has given the Son the ·approval [authority; power; right] to ·judge [execute judgment], because he is the Son of Man [C a title for the Messiah; Dan. 7:13–14]. 28 Don’t ·be surprised [marvel; be amazed] at this: A ·time [L hour] is coming when all who are dead and in their graves will hear his voice. 29 Then they will come out of their graves. Those who did good ·will rise and have life forever [L to the resurrection resulting in life], but those who did evil ·will rise to be judged guilty [L to the resurrection resulting in condemnation/judgment].

Jesus Is God’s Son

30 “I can do nothing ·alone [by myself; on my own initiative]. I judge ·only the way I am told [L as I hear], so my judgment is ·fair [just; right; righteous]. I don’t ·try to please myself [L seek my own will/desire], but ·I try to please [L the will of] the One who sent me.

31 “If only I ·tell people [testify; witness] about myself, ·what I say [my testimony; witness] is not ·true [valid]. 32 But there is another who ·tells [testifies; witnesses] about me, and I know that ·the things he says [L the witness/testimony he witnesses/testifies] about me are ·true [valid].

33 “You have sent people to John, and he has ·told you [testified/witnessed to] the truth. 34 It is not that I ·need [accept; depend on] ·what humans say [human testimony/witness]; I tell you this so you can be saved. 35 John was like a burning and shining lamp, and you were ·happy to enjoy [L willing to rejoice in] his light for a while.

36 “But I have a ·proof [testimony; witness] about myself that is ·greater [weightier] than that of John. [L For] The ·things [L works] I do, which are the ·things [L works] my Father gave me to ·do [complete; finish; C the signs and miracles which point to his saving work on the cross], ·prove [testify; witness] that the Father sent me. 37 And the Father himself who sent me has given ·proof [testimony; witness] ·about me [concerning me; on my behalf]. You have never heard his voice or seen ·what he looks like [his form; his outward appearance]. 38 His ·teaching [word; message] does not ·live [remain; abide] in you, because you don’t believe in the One the Father sent. 39 You ·carefully study [search; examine] the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. They do in fact ·tell [testify; witness] ·about me [concerning me; on my behalf], 40 but you ·refuse [do not want] to come to me to have that life.

41 “I don’t ·need [or accept; receive] ·praise [glory; honor] from people. 42 But I know you—I know that you don’t have God’s love in you. 43 I have come ·from my Father and speak for him [L in my Father’s name], ·but [or and] you don’t ·accept [receive] me. But when another person comes, ·speaking only for himself [L in his own name], you will ·accept [receive] him. 44 You try to ·get praise [receive glory/honor] from each other, but you do not try to ·get the praise [receive glory/honor] that comes from the only God. So how can you believe? 45 Don’t think that I will ·stand before the Father and say you are wrong [L accuse you before the Father]. The one who ·says you are wrong [L accuses you] is Moses, the one ·you hoped would save you [L in whom you hoped]. 46 [L For] If you really believed Moses, you would believe me, because Moses wrote about me [C in the Torah, the first five books of the OT; for example, Deut. 18:15 quoted in Acts 3:22]. 47 But if you don’t believe what Moses wrote, how can you believe what I say?”

Footnotes

  1. John 5:2 Bethesda Some Greek copies read “Bethzatha” or “Bethsaida,” different names for the pool of Bethesda.
  2. John 5:4 and … had Some Greek copies do not contain all or most of the bracketed text.

After meta this houtos there was eimi a festival heortē of the ho Jews Ioudaios, and kai Jesus Iēsous went up anabainō to eis Jerusalem Hierosolyma. Now de in en · ho Jerusalem Hierosolyma by epi the ho Sheep probatikos Gate there is eimi a pool kolymbēthra, in Hebrew Hebraisti · ho called epilegō Bethesda, having echō five pente covered stoa colonnades . In en these houtos lay katakeimai a number plēthos of ho disabled astheneō people blind typhlos, lame chōlos, and paralyzed xēros. One tis man anthrōpos who was eimi · de there ekei had been echō an invalid astheneia for thirty-eight triakonta · kai years etos. · ho When Jesus Iēsous saw him houtos · ho lying katakeimai there and kai learned ginōskō that hoti he had echō been in that condition for a long polys time chronos already ēdē, he said legō to him autos, “ Do you want thelō to be ginomai healed hygiēs?” The ho sick man astheneō answered apokrinomai him autos, “ Sir kyrios, I have echō no ou one anthrōpos to hina put ballō me egō into eis the ho pool kolymbēthra when hotan the ho water hydōr is stirred tarassō up , but de while en hos I egō am on my way erchomai someone allos else steps down katabainō ahead pro of me egō.” Jesus Iēsous said legō to him autos, · ho Get egeirō up , pick airō up · ho your sy mat krabattos and kai walk peripateō.” And kai immediately eutheōs the ho man anthrōpos was ginomai healed hygiēs, and kai he picked airō up · ho his autos mat krabattos and kai started walking peripateō. Now de that ekeinos day hēmera was eimi a Sabbath sabbaton. · ho 10 So oun the ho Jews Ioudaios said legō to the ho man who had been healed therapeuō, “ It is eimi the Sabbath sabbaton, and kai it is not ou lawful for you sy to carry airō · ho your sy mat krabattos. 11 But de he ho answered apokrinomai them autos, “ The ho man ekeinos who made poieō me egō well hygiēs said legō to me egō, ‘ Pick airō up · ho your sy mat krabattos and kai walk peripateō.’” 12 They questioned erōtaō him autos, “ Who tis is eimi the ho man anthrōpos who ho said legō to you sy, ‘ Pick airō up your mat and kai walk peripateō’?” 13 However de, the ho man who had been healed iaomai did not ou know oida who tis it was eimi, · ho for gar Jesus Iēsous had slipped ekneuō away , there being eimi a crowd ochlos in en that ho place topos. 14 Later meta on houtos Jesus Iēsous found heuriskō him autos · ho in en the ho temple hieron and kai said legō to him autos, “ See ide, you have been ginomai healed hygiēs! Do hamartanō not sin hamartanō any mēketi longer , so hina that nothing worse cheirōn happens ginomai to you sy.” 15 The ho man anthrōpos went aperchomai away and kai told anangellō the ho Jews Ioudaios that hoti it was eimi Jesus Iēsous who ho had made poieō him autos well hygiēs. 16 And kai this is why dia the ho Jews Ioudaios were persecuting diōkō · ho Jesus Iēsous, because hoti he was doing poieō these houtos things on en the Sabbath sabbaton. 17 But de Jesus ho answered apokrinomai them autos, · ho My egō Father patēr has been working ergazomai until heōs now arti, and I kagō also am working ergazomai.” 18 This was why dia the ho Jews Ioudaios were seeking zēteō all the more mallon to kill apokteinō him autos, because hoti he not ou only monon used to break lyō the ho Sabbath sabbaton, but alla he legō also kai was calling legō God theos his own idios Father patēr, · ho thus making poieō himself heautou equal isos with ho God theos. 19 Answering apokrinomai, then oun, · ho Jesus Iēsous · kai said legō to them autos, “ I tell legō you hymeis the solemn amēn truth amēn, the ho Son hyios can dynamai do poieō nothing oudeis on apo his heautou own , but only ean what tis he sees blepō the ho Father patēr doing poieō; for gar whatever hos the Father ekeinos does poieō, · kai the ho Son hyios is doing poieō likewise homoiōs. 20 For gar the ho Father patēr loves phileō the ho Son hyios and kai shows deiknymi him autos everything pas that hos he autos is doing poieō; and kai he will show deiknymi him autos greater megas works ergon than these houtos, and hina you hymeis will be amazed thaumazō. 21 For gar as hōsper the ho Father patēr raises egeirō the ho dead nekros and kai gives them life zōiopoieō, so houtōs also kai the ho Son hyios gives life to zōiopoieō those hos he chooses thelō. 22 Furthermore oude gar, the ho Father patēr judges krinō no oudeis one , but alla has given didōmi · ho all pas judgment krisis to the ho Son hyios, 23 so hina that everyone pas should honor timaō the ho Son hyios just kathōs as they honor timaō the ho Father patēr. The ho one who does not honor timaō the ho Son hyios does not ou honor timaō the ho Father patēr who ho sent pempō him autos. 24 I tell legō you hymeis the solemn amēn truth amēn, the ho one who hears akouō · ho my egō message logos and kai believes pisteuō the ho one who sent pempō me egō has echō eternal aiōnios life zōē and kai will erchomai not ou come erchomai into eis judgment krisis, but alla has passed metabainō from ek · ho death thanatos to eis · ho life zōē.

25  I tell legō you hymeis the solemn amēn truth amēn, the hour hōra is coming erchomai and kai is eimi now nyn here, when hote the ho dead nekros will hear akouō the ho voice phōnē of the ho Son hyios of ho God theos, and kai those ho who hear akouō will live zaō. 26 For gar as hōsper the ho Father patēr has echō life zōē in en himself heautou, so houtōs also kai has he granted didōmi the ho Son hyios to have echō life zōē in en himself heautou; 27 and kai he has given didōmi him autos authority exousia to execute poieō judgment krisis because hoti he is eimi the Son hyios of Man anthrōpos. 28 Do not be amazed thaumazō at this houtos, because hoti the hour hōra is coming erchomai in en which hos all pas who ho are in en their ho graves mnēmeion will hear akouō · ho his autos voice phōnē 29 and kai will come ekporeuomai out those ho who have done poieō · ho good agathos, to eis a resurrection anastasis unto life zōē, and de those ho who have practiced prassō · ho evil phaulos, to eis a resurrection anastasis unto condemnation krisis. 30 I egō can dynamai do poieō nothing oudeis on apo my own emautou; I judge krinō only as kathōs I hear akouō, and kai · ho my emos judgment krisis · ho is eimi just dikaios because hoti I seek zēteō not ou · ho my own emos will thelēma · ho but alla the ho will thelēma of ho him who sent pempō me egō.

31  If ean I egō bear witness martyreō about peri myself emautou, · ho my egō testimony martyria is eimi not ou deemed true alēthēs. 32 There is eimi another allos who ho bears witness martyreō about peri me egō, and kai I know oida that hoti the ho witness martyria that hos he bears martyreō about peri me egō is eimi true alēthēs. 33 You hymeis have sent apostellō messengers to pros John Iōannēs, and kai he has borne witness martyreō to the ho truth alētheia. 34 ( Not ou that I egō · de accept lambanō such para human anthrōpos · ho testimony martyria, but alla I say legō these houtos things so hina that you hymeis may be saved sōzō.) 35 He ekeinos was eimi a ho lamp lychnos that ho was burning kaiō and kai giving light phainō, and de you hymeis were willing thelō for pros a time hōra to rejoice agalliaō in en · ho his autos light phōs. 36 But de I egō have echō a ho witness martyria greater megas than that ho of John Iōannēs; for gar the ho works ergon that hos the ho Father patēr has given didōmi me egō to hina complete teleioō, the ho very autos works ergon that hos I am doing poieō, bear witness martyreō about peri me egō that hoti the ho Father patēr has sent apostellō me egō. 37 And kai the ho Father patēr who sent pempō me egō has himself ekeinos borne witness martyreō about peri me egō. His autos voice phōnē you have never pōpote heard akouō, his autos form eidos you have never oute seen horaō, 38 and kai · ho his autos word logos you do not ou have echō residing menō in en you hymeis, because hoti you hymeis do pisteuō not ou believe pisteuō the houtos one ekeinos whom hos he sent apostellō.

39  You study eraunaō the ho Scriptures graphē because hoti you hymeis think dokeō that by en them autos you will have echō eternal aiōnios life zōē; and kai it is eimi they ekeinos that ho bear witness martyreō about peri me egō, 40 but kai you refuse ou to come erchomai to pros me egō that hina you may have echō life zōē. 41 I do lambanō not ou accept lambanō praise doxa from para people anthrōpos, 42 but alla I know ginōskō you hymeis—I know that hoti you do echō not ou have echō the ho love agapē of ho God theos in en you heautou. 43 I egō have come erchomai in en the ho name onoma of ho my egō Father patēr and kai you do not ou accept lambanō me egō. If ean someone allos else comes erchomai in en · ho his own idios name onoma, · ho him ekeinos you will accept lambanō. 44 How pōs can dynamai you hymeis believe pisteuō, when you accept lambanō praise doxa from para one allēlōn another but kai do zēteō not ou seek zēteō the ho praise doxa that ho comes from para the ho only monos God theos? 45 Do not think dokeō that hoti I egō will accuse katēgoreō you hymeis before pros the ho Father patēr; the ho one who accuses katēgoreō you hymeis is eimi Moses Mōysēs, on eis whom hos you hymeis have set elpizō your hope . 46 If ei you believed pisteuō Moses Mōysēs, you would an believe pisteuō me egō, for gar he ekeinos wrote graphō about peri me egō. 47 But de if ei you do pisteuō not ou believe pisteuō · ho his ekeinos writings gramma, how pōs will you believe pisteuō · ho my emos words rhēma?”