9:1 As
he
passed
by,
he
saw
a
man
blind
from
birth.
9:2 And
his
disciples
asked
him,
"Rabbi,
who
sinned,
this
man
or
his
parents,
that
he
was
born
blind"
9:3 Jesus
answered,
"It
was
not
that
this
man
sinned,
or
his
parents,
but
that
the
works
of
God
might
be
displayed
in
him.
9:4 We
must
work
the
works
of
him
who
sent
me
while
it
is
day;
night
is
coming,
when
no
one
can
work.
9:5 As
long
as
I
am
in
the
world,
I
am
the
light
of
the
world."
9:6 Having
said
these
things,
he
spat
on
the
ground
and
made
mud
with
the
saliva.
Then
he
anointed
the
man's
eyes
with
the
mud
9:7 and
said
to
him,
"Go,
wash
in
the
pool
of
Siloam"
(which
means
Sent).
So
he
went
and
washed
and
came
back
seeing.
9:8 The
neighbors
and
those
who
had
seen
him
before
as
a
beggar
were
saying,
"Is
this
not
the
man
who
used
to
sit
and
beg"
9:9 Some
said,
"It
is
he."
Others
said,
"No,
but
he
is
like
him."
He
kept
saying,
"I
am
the
man."
9:10 So
they
said
to
him,
"Then
how
were
your
eyes
opened"
9:11 He
answered,
"The
man
called
Jesus
made
mud
and
anointed
my
eyes
and
said
to
me,
'Go
to
Siloam
and
wash.'
So
I
went
and
washed
and
received
my
sight."
9:12 They
said
to
him,
"Where
is
he"
He
said,
"I
do
not
know."
9:13 They
brought
to
the
Pharisees
the
man
who
had
formerly
been
blind.
9:14 Now
it
was
a
Sabbath
day
when
Jesus
made
the
mud
and
opened
his
eyes.
9:15 So
the
Pharisees
again
asked
him
how
he
had
received
his
sight.
And
he
said
to
them,
"He
put
mud
on
my
eyes,
and
I
washed,
and
I
see."
9:16 Some
of
the
Pharisees
said,
"This
man
is
not
from
God,
for
he
does
not
keep
the
Sabbath."
But
others
said,
"How
can
a
man
who
is
a
sinner
do
such
signs"
And
there
was
a
division
among
them.
9:17 So
they
said
again
to
the
blind
man,
"What
do
you
say
about
him,
since
he
has
opened
your
eyes"
He
said,
"He
is
a
prophet."
9:18 The
Jews
did
not
believe
that
he
had
been
blind
and
had
received
his
sight,
until
they
called
the
parents
of
the
man
who
had
received
his
sight
9:19 and
asked
them,
"Is
this
your
son,
who
you
say
was
born
blind
How
then
does
he
now
see"
9:20 His
parents
answered,
"We
know
that
this
is
our
son
and
that
he
was
born
blind.
9:21 But
how
he
now
sees
we
do
not
know,
nor
do
we
know
who
opened
his
eyes.
Ask
him;
he
is
of
age.
He
will
speak
for
himself."
9:22 (His
parents
said
these
things
because
they
feared
the
Jews,
for
the
Jews
had
already
agreed
that
if
anyone
should
confess
Jesus
to
be
Christ,
he
was
to
be
put
out
of
the
synagogue.)
9:23 Therefore
his
parents
said,
"He
is
of
age;
ask
him."
9:24 So
for
the
second
time
they
called
the
man
who
had
been
blind
and
said
to
him,
"Give
glory
to
God.
We
know
that
this
man
is
a
sinner."
9:25 He
answered,
"Whether
he
is
a
sinner
I
do
not
know.
One
thing
I
do
know,
that
though
I
was
blind,
now
I
see."
9:26 They
said
to
him,
"What
did
he
do
to
you
How
did
he
open
your
eyes"
9:27 He
answered
them,
"I
have
told
you
already,
and
you
would
not
listen.
Why
do
you
want
to
hear
it
again
Do
you
also
want
to
become
his
disciples"
9:28 And
they
reviled
him,
saying,
"You
are
his
disciple,
but
we
are
disciples
of
Moses.
9:29 We
know
that
God
has
spoken
to
Moses,
but
as
for
this
man,
we
do
not
know
where
he
comes
from."
9:30 The
man
answered,
"Why,
this
is
an
amazing
thing!
You
do
not
know
where
he
comes
from,
and
yet
he
opened
my
eyes.
9:31 We
know
that
God
does
not
listen
to
sinners,
but
if
anyone
is
a
worshiper
of
God
and
does
his
will,
God
listens
to
him.
9:32 Never
since
the
world
began
has
it
been
heard
that
anyone
opened
the
eyes
of
a
man
born
blind.
9:33 If
this
man
were
not
from
God,
he
could
do
nothing."
9:34 They
answered
him,
"You
were
born
in
utter
sin,
and
would
you
teach
us"
And
they
cast
him
out.
9:35 Jesus
heard
that
they
had
cast
him
out,
and
having
found
him
he
said,
"Do
you
believe
in
the
Son
of
Man"
9:36 He
answered,
"And
who
is
he,
sir,
that
I
may
believe
in
him"
9:37 Jesus
said
to
him,
"You
have
seen
him,
and
it
is
he
who
is
speaking
to
you."
9:38 He
said,
"Lord,
I
believe,"
and
he
worshiped
him.
9:39 Jesus
said,
"For
judgment
I
came
into
this
world,
that
those
who
do
not
see
may
see,
and
those
who
see
may
become
blind."
9:40 Some
of
the
Pharisees
near
him
heard
these
things,
and
said
to
him,
"Are
we
also
blind"
9:41 Jesus
said
to
them,
"If
you
were
blind,
you
would
have
no
guilt;
but
now
that
you
say,
'We
see,'
your
guilt
remains.