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When he had said this, he spat on the ground, made a paste with the saliva, and smeared the paste on the eyes of the blind man. Then he said to him, “Go and wash in the Pool of Siloam.”[a] (The name means “Sent.”) The man went forth and washed, and he returned seeing.

That Man Is a Prophet.[b] His neighbors and those who had seen him begging asked, “Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?”

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Footnotes

  1. John 9:7 The Pool of Siloam: it was at the foot of the southern spur of the temple mount.
  2. John 9:8 Who, then, is Jesus? Again there is questioning. Again also Jesus upsets the Pharisees, who have lost the essence of religion in the complexities of their traditions. The care for observances makes them forget that the Sabbath is first of all a testimony of liberty. In the presence of these teachers, the blind man who has been cured declares that Jesus is a prophet. They challenge his attestation and denounce it as a fraud. Thus, an inquiry is made to give themselves basis for their treatment of the man. A climate of fear ensues, and no one feels free to speak.