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John 9

1 Eta iragaiten cela Iesusec ikus ceçan guiçon sortzetic itsubat.2 Eta interroga ceçaten bere discipuluéc. erraiten cutela. Magistruá, Ceinec bekatu eguin du, hunec ala hunen aitaméc, hunela itsu sor ledin?3 Ihardets ceçan Iesusec, Ez hunec bekatu eguin du, ez hunen aitaméc: baina itsu iayo da , Iaincoaren obrác manifesta litecençat hunetan.4 Ni igorri nauenaren obrác eguin behar ditut, eguna deno: badatorque gaua noiz nehorc ecin obraric baitaidi.5 Munduan naiceno, munduaren Arguia naiz.6 Haur erran çuenean thu eguin ceçan lurrera, eta eguin ceçan lohi thutic, eta lohi harçaz frota citzan itsuaren beguiac:7 Eta erran cieçon, Oha garbitzera Siloe, igorria erran nahi deneco ikuzgarrira. Ioan cedin bada, eta garbi cedin, eta itzul cedin ikusten çuela.8 Bada auçoéc, eta lehen ikussi çutenéc ecen itsu cela, erraiten çutén, Ezta haur iarriric ohi cegoena eta escatzen cena?9 Batzuc erraiten çutén, Haur da: eta bercéc, Hura dirudi, Baina berac erraiten çuen, Ni naiz hura. 10 Erran cieçoten bada, Nolatan irequi içan dirade hire beguiac?11 Ihardets ceçan harc, eta erran ceçan, Iesus deitzen den guiconac lohi eguin du, eta frotatu ditu ene beguiac, eta erran draut, Oha Siloeco ikuzgarrira, eta garbi adi. Bada ioanic eta garbituric ikustea recebitu dut.12 Orduan erran cieçoten, Non da hura? Dio, Eztaquit.13 Eramaiten dute itsu ohi cen hura Phariseuetara.14 Eta cen Sabbathoa Iesusec lohia eguin çuenean eta haren beguiac irequi cituenean.15 Berriz bada interroga ceçaten hura Phariseuéc-ere nolatan ikustea recebitu çuen. Eta harc erran ciecén, Lohi eçarri vkan draut neure beguién gainera, eta garbitu naiz, eta ikusten dut.16 Erraiten çuten bada Phariseuetaric batzuc, Guiçon haur ezta Iaincoaganic: ecen Sabbathoa eztu beguiratzen. Bercéc erraiten çuten, Nolatan guiçon vicitze gaichtotaco batec sign hauc eguin ahal ditzaque? Eta dissensione cen hayén artean.17 Erraiten draucate itsuari berriz, Hic cer dioc harçaz, ceren beguiac irequi drauzquian? Eta harc erran ceçan, Propheta dela.18 Baina etzeçaten sinhets Iuduéc harçaz, ecen itsu içan cela, eta ikustea recebitu çuela, ikustea recebitu çuenaren aitamác dei litzaqueteno:19 Eta interroga citzaten hec, cioitela, Haur da çuen seme çuec itsu iayo cela dioçuena? nolatan bada orain dacussa?20 Ihardets ciecén haren aitaméc, eta erran ceçaten, Badaquigu ecen haur dela gure semea, eta itsu iayo içan dela:22 Gauça hauc erran citzaten haren aitaméc, ceren beldur baitziraden Iuduén: ecen ia ordenatu çuten Iuduéc, baldin nehorc aithor baleça hura licela Christ, synagogatic iraitz ledin.23 Halacotz haren aitaméc erran ceçaten, Adin du, bera interroga eçaçue.24 Dei ceçaten bada bigarren aldian guiçon itsu içana, eta erran cieçoten, Emóc gloria Iaincoari: guc bacequiagu ecen guiçon hori gaichtoa dela.25 Ihardets ceçan bada harc, eta erran ceçan, Gaichto denez eztaquit: gauçabat badaquit, ecen itsu nincelaric orain badacussadala.26 Eta erran cieçoten berriz, Cer eguin drauc? nolatan irequi ditu hire beguiac?27 Ihardets ciecén, Ia erran drauçuet, eta eztuçue ençun: cergatic berriz ençun nahi duçue? ala çuec-ere haren discipulu eguin nahi çarete?28 Orduan iniuria ceçaten hura, eta erran ceçaten, Aicén hi haren discipulu: guçaz den becembatean, Moysesen discipulu gaituc.29 Guc baceaquiagu ecen Moysesi minçatu içan çayola Iaincoa: baina haur nondic den etzeaquiagu.30 Ihardets ceçan guiçonac eta erran ciecén, Segur, hunetan da miraculua, ceren çuec ezpaitaquiçue nondic den, eta irequi baititu ene beguiac.31 Eta badaquigu ecen Iaincoac vicitze gaichtotacoac eztituela ençuten: baina baldin norbeit Iaincoaren cerbitzari bada, eta haren vorondatea eguiten badu, hura ençuten du.32 Egundano ençun içan ezta ecen nehorc irequi duela itsu sorthuren beguiric.33 Baldin ezpaliz haur Iaincoaganic, deus ecin laidi.34 Ihardets ceçaten eta erran cieçoten, Hi bekatutan sorthua aiz guciori, eta hic iracasten gaituc gu? Eta iraitz ceçaten hura campora.35 Ençun ceçan Iesusec nola egotzi vkan çuten hura campora: eta eriden çuenean hura, erran cieçón, Sinhesten duc hic Iaincoaren Semea baithan?36 Ihardets ceçan harc eta erran ceçan, Eta nor da, Iauna, sinhets deçadan hura baithan?37 Eta erran cieçon Iesusec, Eta ikussi duc hura, eta hirequin minço dena duc hura.38 Eta harc dio, Sinhesten diat, Iauna. Eta adora ceçan hura.39 Eta erran ceçan Iesusec, Iugemendu eguitera ni mundu hunetara ethorri naiz: ikusten eztutenéc, ikus deçatençát: eta ikusten dutenac itsu ditecençat.40 Eta ençun ceçaten hori, Phariseuetaric harequin ciraden batzuc, eta erran cieçoten, Ala gu-ere itsu gara?41 Erran ciecén Iesusec, Baldin itsu bacinete, etzinduqueite bekaturic: baina orain erraiten duçue, Badacussagu: beraz çuen bekatua badago.

John 9

Healing a Man Born Blind

1 Now as Jesus was passing by,ts he saw a man who had been blind from birth.2 His disciples asked him,t “Rabbi, who committed the sin that caused him to be born blind, this mant or his parents?”ts3 Jesus answered, “Neither this mant nor his parents sinned, but he was born blind so thatt the actst of God may be revealedt through what happens to him.t4 We must perform the deedst of the one who sent met as long ast it is daytime. Night is coming when no one can work.5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”s6 Having said this,t he spat on the ground and made some mudt with the saliva. Het smeared the mud on the blind man’st eyes

7 and said to him, “Go wash in the pool of Siloam”t (which is translated “sent”).s So the blind mant went away and washed, and came back seeing.
8 Then the neighbors and the people who had seen him previouslyt as a beggar began saying,t “Is this not the mant who used to sit and beg?”9 Some people said,t “This is the man!”t while others said, “No, but he looks like him.”t The man himselft kept insisting, “I am the one!”t10 So they asked him,t “How then were you made to see?”t11 He replied,t “The man called Jesus made mud,t smeared itt on my eyes and told me,t ‘Go to Siloam and wash.’ So I went and washed, and was able to see.”t

12 They saidt to him, “Where is that man?”t He replied,t “I don’t know.”

The Pharisees’ Reaction to the Healing

13 They brought the man who used to be blindt to the Pharisees.s14 (Now the day on which Jesus made the mudt and caused him to seet was a Sabbath.)s

15 So the Pharisees asked him again how he had gained his sight.ts He replied,t “He put mudt on my eyes and I washed, and nowt I am able to see.”
16 Then some of the Pharisees began to say,t “This man is not from God, because he does not observet the Sabbath.”s But others said, “How can a man who is a sinner performt such miraculous signs?” Thus there was a divisiont among them.

17 So again they asked the man who used to be blind,t “What do you say about him, since he caused you to see?”t “He is a prophet,” the man replied.ts
18 Now the Jewish religious leaderst refused to believet that he had really been blind and had gained his sight until at last they summonedt the parents of the man who had become able to see.t19 They asked the parents,t “Is this your son, whom you sayt was born blind? Then how does he now see?”20 So his parents replied,t “We know that this is our son and that he was born blind.21 But we do not know how he is now able to see, nor do we know who caused him to see.t Ask him, he is a mature adult.t He will speak for himself.”22 (His parents said these things because they were afraid of the Jewish religious leaders.t For the Jewish leaders had already agreed that anyone who confessed Jesust to be the Christts would be put outt of the synagogue.s

23 For this reason his parents said, “He is a mature adult,t ask him.”)s
24 Then they summonedt the man who used to be blindt a second time and said to him, “Promise before God to tell the truth.t We know that this mant is a sinner.”25 He replied,t “I do not know whether he is a sinner. I do know one thing – that although I was blind, now I can see.”26 Then they said to him, “What did he do to you? How did he cause you to see?”t

27 He answered,t “I told you already and you didn’t listen.t Why do you want to hear itt again? You peoplet don’t want to become his disciples too, do you?”
28 Theyt heaped insultst on him, saying,t “You are his disciple!t We are disciples of Moses!29 We know that God has spoken to Moses! We do not know where this mant comes from!”30 The man replied,t “This is a remarkable thing,t that you don’t know where he comes from, and yet he caused me to see!t31 We know that God doesn’t listen tot sinners, but if anyone is devoutt and does his will, Godt listens tot him.t32 Never beforet has anyone heard of someone causing a man born blind to see.t33 If this mant were not from God, he could do nothing.”

34 They replied,t “You were born completely in sinfulness,t and yet you presume to teach us?”t So they threw him out.

The Man’s Response to Jesus

35 Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, so he found the mant and said to him, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”s36 The mant replied,t “And who is he, sir, thatt I may believe in him?”37 Jesus told him, “You have seen him; het is the one speaking with you.”t [38 He said, “Lord, I believe,” and he worshiped him.ss

39 Jesust said,]s “For judgment I have come into this world, so that those who do not see may gain their sight,t and the ones who see may become blind.”
40 Some of the Phariseess who were with him heard thist and asked him,t “We are not blind too, are we?”t

41 Jesus replied,t “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin,t but now because you claim that you can see,t your guiltt remains.”s