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The Third Sign (John 5: 1 - 15).
A1 | 1-4. GENERAL EXPECTATION. "Made whole." |
a1 | A feast of the Jews.
b1 | Jerusalem: Jesus went up.
b1 | Jerusalem: A pool.
a1 | Hebrew tongue: Five Porches.
a2 | Impotent folk.
b2 | Waiting for troubling of water.
b2 | Angel at times troubled the water.
a2 | First to step in: Healed.
A2 | 5-7. PARTICULAR CASE. "Made whole." |
c1 | A certain man was there.
d1 | Impotent 38 years.
c1 | Jesus saw him lie.
d1 | Long time in that case.
e | Question: "Wilt thou be made whole?"
e | Answer: "Sir, I have no man."
c2 | When water is troubled.
d2 | To put me in.
c2 | While I am coming.
d2 | Another steppeth before me.
A3 | 8-11. THE SIGN ITSELF. "Made whole." |
f | Take up thy bed and walk.
g | The man was made whole.
h | Took up his bed and walked.
i | On same day was the sabbath.
i | It is the sabbath day.
h | Not lawful to carry thy bed.
g | He that made me whole.
f | Take up thy bed and walk.
A4 | 12-15. THE SEQUEL. "Made whole." |
j | They asked him.
k | What man is that.
l | Take up thy bed and walk.
m | Jesus had conveyed Himself away.
Jesus finds him in the temple.
m | Behold thou art made whole.
Go and sin no more.
j | He told the Jews.
k | That it was Jesus.
l | Which had made him whole.
Among the items of extreme interest that yet await examination in this third sign is the
question of verse six, "Wilt thou be made whole?"