John 9:15
French (Zoque, Francisco León)
Por eso fariseo pø'nis ñøjayaju: ―¿Jutznøm mi ncho'yøjay mi vindøm? Y ñøjayaju: ―Tum pø'nis jyajsay ø vindøm motepit, y vinche'øjtzi, yøti sø'ṉba ø vindøm.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes the Pharisees asking a man who had been blind from birth how he regained his sight. The man explains that Jesus put clay on his eyes, and when he washed it off, he could see. This highlights the miraculous healing performed by Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you couldn't see your favorite toy or game ever since you were born. Then one day, a kind person puts mud on your eyes, tells you to wash it off, and suddenly you can see everything! That's what happened here, but the blind man was asking grown-ups about his miracle.
Historical Background
John 9:15 is from the Gospel of John, written around AD 90-100 by the Apostle John. This passage focuses on Jesus' encounter with a man born blind, reflecting Jewish beliefs and practices regarding healing and the Sabbath, which were central to their culture.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can inspire us when we face challenges or disabilities. Just as the man who couldn't see found help from an unexpected source, we too should seek help where it is available and be open to miracles in our lives.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did the Pharisees ask again about how he received his sight?
The Pharisees were skeptical of Jesus' actions, especially since they believed that healing on the Sabbath was forbidden. They wanted to clarify the method so they could judge whether it was acceptable or not.
What does 'he put clay upon mine eyes' mean in this context?
It means that Jesus took some mud and placed it over the man's eyes as part of a healing ritual, which is unusual but shows how Jesus used unconventional methods to demonstrate his power over sickness.
How does this event show the nature of faith?
The man's willingness to follow Jesus' instructions despite not understanding them fully demonstrates faith. His actions led to his miraculous healing, showing that faith in God’s guidance can lead to incredible outcomes.
What lesson can we learn from the Pharisees’ reaction?
Their questioning and skepticism teach us about the importance of keeping an open mind when encountering miracles or unusual events. It highlights how rigid thinking can prevent people from recognizing divine intervention.
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