FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   492   493   494   495   496   497   498   499   500   501   502   503   504   505   506   507   508   509   510   511   512   513   514   515   516  
517   518   519   520   521   522   523   524   525   526   527   528   529   530   531   532   533   534   535   536   537   538   539   540   541   >>   >|  
this crowd Gathered about a beggar? What has happened? A JEW. Here is a man who hath been blind from birth, And now he sees. He says a man called Jesus Hath healed him. PHARISEES. As God liveth, the Nazarene! How was this done? THE BEGGAR. Rabboni, he put clay Upon mine eyes; I washed, and now I see. PHARISEES. When did he this? THE BEGGAR. Rabboni, yesterday. PHARISEES. The Sabbath day. This man is not of God, Because he keepeth not the Sabbath day! A JEW. How can a man that is a sinner do Such miracles? PHARISEES. What dost thou say of him That hath restored thy sight? THE BEGGAR. He is a Prophet. A JEW. This is a wonderful story, but not true, A beggar's fiction. He was not born blind, And never has been blind! OTHERS. Here are his parents. Ask them. PHARISEES. Is this your son? THE PARENTS. Rabboni, yea; We know this is our son. PHARISEES. Was he born blind? THE PARENTS. He was born blind. PHARISEES. Then how doth he now see? THE PARENTS, aside. What answer shall we make? If we confess It was the Christ, we shall be driven forth Out of the Synagogue! We know, Rabboni, This is our son, and that he was born blind; But by what means he seeth, we know not, Or who his eyes hath opened, we know not. He is of age; ask him; we cannot say; He shall speak for himself. PHARISEES. Give God the praise! We know the man that healed thee is a sinner! THE BEGGAR. Whether He be a sinner, I know not; One thing I know; that whereas I was blind, I now do see. PHARISEES. How opened he thine eyes? What did he do? THE BEGGAR. I have already told you. Ye did not hear: why would ye hear again? Will ye be his disciples? PHARISEES. God of Moses! Are we demoniacs, are we halt or blind, Or palsy-stricken, or lepers, or the like, That we should join the Synagogue of Satan, And follow jugglers? Thou art his disciple, But we are disciples of Moses; and we know That God spake unto Moses; but this fellow, We know not whence he is! THE BEGGAR. Why, herein is A marvellous thing! Ye know not whence he is, Yet he hath opened mine eyes! We know that God Heareth not sinners; but if any man Doeth
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   492   493   494   495   496   497   498   499   500   501   502   503   504   505   506   507   508   509   510   511   512   513   514   515   516  
517   518   519   520   521   522   523   524   525   526   527   528   529   530   531   532   533   534   535   536   537   538   539   540   541   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

PHARISEES

 

BEGGAR

 

Rabboni

 

sinner

 

PARENTS

 

opened

 

Synagogue

 

disciples


healed

 

beggar

 
Sabbath
 

Whether

 
Heareth
 

marvellous

 
praise
 

sinners


demoniacs

 

follow

 

jugglers

 

lepers

 

stricken

 
fellow
 

disciple

 

parents


yesterday

 

washed

 

Because

 
miracles
 

keepeth

 

Nazarene

 
happened
 

Gathered


liveth

 

called

 

restored

 

answer

 

driven

 
Christ
 

confess

 

wonderful


Prophet
 
fiction
 

OTHERS