And Rabsaces said to them: Tell Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence wherein thou trustest?
John 5:9 - Douy-Rheims Bible Challoner Revision 7 But Jesus answered them: My Father worketh until now; and I work. More versionsKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And immediately the man was made whole, and took up his bed, and walked: and on the same day was the sabbath. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Instantly the man became well and recovered his strength and picked up his bed and walked. But that happened on the Sabbath. American Standard Version (1901) And straightway the man was made whole, and took up his bed and walked. Now it was the sabbath on that day. Common English Bible Immediately the man was well, and he picked up his mat and walked. Now that day was the Sabbath. Catholic Public Domain Version And immediately the man was healed. And he took up his stretcher and walked. Now this day was the Sabbath. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And immediately the man was made whole: and he took up his bed, and walked. And it was the sabbath that day. |
And Rabsaces said to them: Tell Ezechias: Thus saith the great king, the king of the Assyrians: What is this confidence wherein thou trustest?
Arise, and go down to the potter's house, and there thou shalt hear my words.
9 And he was preaching in their synagogues, and in all Galilee, and casting out devils.
And when Jesus had seen their faith, he saith to the sick of the palsy: Son, thy sins are forgiven thee.
And many spread their garments in the way: and others cut down boughs from the trees, and strewed them in the way.
7 And he admitted not any man to follow him, but Peter, and James, and John the brother of James.
2 For neither doth the Father judge any man, but hath given all judgment to the Son.
1 But of the people many believed in him, and said: When the Christ cometh, shall he do more miracles, than these which this man doth?
2 These things his parents said, because they feared the Jews: for the Jews had already agreed among themselves, that if any man should confess him to be Christ, he should be put out of the synagogue.