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John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott
Illustrated New Testament

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John 9

Verse 3
Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents; that is, as the cause of his blindness.

Verse 4
While it is day; while I have opportunity. This seems to be mentioned as a reason why he should not postpone relieving the blind man on account of its being the Sabbath. (John 9:14.)

John 9:6,7. We are left entirely uninformed in respect to the object and design of these measures. We observe, however, that, by thus doing something himself which might be considered as work, and requiring some action on the part of the patient, he came more directly into collision with the superstitious punctiliousness of the Pharisees, in respect to the observance of the Sabbath day.--Siloam, a fountain and basin of water in Jerusalem, very highly esteemed.

Verse 16
A sinner; an impostor.

Verse 22
Be put out of the synagogue; by a sort of excommunication.

Verse 23
Thus referring them to their son, in order to avoid the responsibility of expressing an opinion themselves.

Verse 24
Give God the praise; that is, fear God, and confess that this is an imposture. See Joshua 7:19, for a similar expression.

Verse 27
Did not hear; did not regard it.

Verse 30
That ye know; not profess or pretend not to know.

Verse 33
Of God; from God.

Verse 34
Born in sins; born marked with visible tokens, as they supposed, of the divine displeasure.

Verse 36
Who is he, Lord? perhaps not knowing that Jesus was the one who had restored him; for, as he hid not seen him before, he could not now have recognized him, but by his voice.

Verse 39
Which see not; which: think they see not; that is, are aware of their blindness and ignorance.--They which see; think they see.--Made blind; convinced of their ignorance, and made humble and lowly-minded.

Verse 41
If ye were blind; conscious of your blindness and ignorance.


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John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott Illustrated New Testament is a derivative of an electronic edition scanned and corrected by Ernie Stefanik. Used by permission from The Restoration Movement Pages, Copyright © 2001 by Hans Rollmann. All rights reserved.

Bibliography Information
Abbot, Jacob. Abbot, John S. C. "Commentary on John 9". "John S. C. Abbott and Jacob Abbott
Illustrated New Testament ". <http://www.studylight.org/com/ain/view.cgi?book=joh&chapter=009>. O.A Browning & Co. Toledo, Ohio. 1878.  

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