Fulfilled Prophecies

John 9 Paraphrased
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By Dan Maines

John 9 Paraphrased
Introduction
This chapter shows a man born blind being given sight, not just physically but spiritually, while those who claimed to see were exposed as blind
It reveals the judgment that came in that generation, light had come, and those rejecting it were hardened
This is about more than healing, it is about covenant transition, old system blindness versus new covenant sight (Isaiah 6:9-10)
John 9:1
As Jesus passed by, he saw a man who had been blind from birth
This was not a random encounter, it was a divine setup to reveal truth
The blindness from birth represents Israel under the old covenant, unable to truly see
God often uses physical conditions to reveal spiritual realities (John 12:40)
John 9:2
His disciples asked him, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind
They assumed suffering was directly tied to personal sin
This reflects the misunderstanding under the law system
It shows how people judged outwardly instead of understanding God's purpose (Luke 13:2-3)
John 9:3
Jesus answered, it was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but so that the works of God might be displayed in him
The purpose was revelation, not punishment
God was about to demonstrate His authority through Christ
This shows God's plan unfolding through real events (John 11:4)
John 9:4
We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day, night is coming when no one can work
Jesus is pointing to a limited time period before judgment
The night refers to the coming destruction of Jerusalem
The opportunity for repentance was about to close (Luke 19:42-44)
John 9:5
While I am in the world, I am the light of the world
Christ is the source of truth and understanding
Light exposes darkness and reveals reality
Israel was rejecting the very light sent to them (John 1:9-11)
John 9:6
After saying this, he spat on the ground, made clay with the saliva, and applied it to the man's eyes
This act shows intentional creation, like forming from dust
It mirrors creation language, pointing to restoration
Christ is re-creating sight, just as God formed man from the earth (Genesis 2:7)
John 9:7
He said to him, go wash in the pool of Siloam, so he went and washed and came back seeing
Obedience was required before receiving sight
The pool name means sent, pointing to Christ
This act represents cleansing and response to the gospel (Titus 3:5)
John 9:8
The neighbors and those who had seen him before said, is this not the one who used to sit and beg
The change was undeniable
People struggle to accept transformation when it challenges their assumptions
This shows how obvious truth is often questioned
John 9:9
Some said, this is he, others said, no but he is like him, but he kept saying, I am the one
Confusion arises when truth disrupts expectations
The healed man stands firm in his testimony
Personal witness is powerful and undeniable (Acts 4:20)
John 9:10
So they said to him, how were your eyes opened
People focus on the method instead of the truth behind it
Curiosity without faith leads nowhere
They were investigating but not believing
John 9:11
He answered, the man called Jesus made clay, anointed my eyes, and told me to go wash, so I did and now I see
Simple testimony, no theological debate
Obedience led to transformation
This shows faith in action produces results
John 9:12
They said to him, where is he, he said, I do not know
The man had limited knowledge but real experience
You don't need full understanding to testify truth
Encounter comes before full doctrine
John 9:13
They brought the man to the Pharisees
Religious leaders step in to control the narrative
Truth is often challenged by authority structures
This sets up conflict between light and blindness
John 9:14
It was a Sabbath when Jesus made the clay and opened his eyes
The issue shifts to law rather than miracle
They valued tradition over truth
This exposes their hardened hearts (Mark 2:27)
John 9:15
The Pharisees asked how he received sight, he said, he put clay on my eyes, I washed, and now I see
The testimony remains consistent
Truth does not change under pressure
Simplicity exposes their resistance
John 9:16
Some Pharisees said, this man is not from God because he does not keep the Sabbath, others said, how can a sinner do such signs, and there was division
Truth causes division
Their system could not explain what they witnessed
When truth conflicts with tradition, division follows
John 9:17
They said to the blind man, what do you say about him, he said, he is a prophet
His understanding grows
Light increases as one responds
Recognition of truth develops progressively
John 9:18
The Jews did not believe he had been blind until they called his parents
They refused to accept evidence
Unbelief searches for ways to deny truth
This shows deliberate rejection
John 9:19
They asked, is this your son, who you say was born blind, how does he now see
They attempt to discredit the miracle
Authority seeks control through interrogation
Truth is being resisted, not examined
John 9:20
His parents answered, we know this is our son and he was born blind
They confirm the facts
Truth is established by witnesses
Yet they stop short of full testimony
John 9:21
But how he now sees we do not know, ask him, he is of age
Fear keeps them from speaking boldly
Social pressure silences truth
This reflects the cost of standing for Christ
John 9:22
They said this because they feared being put out of the synagogue
Religious systems used exclusion to control people
Fear of man overrides truth
This was a real consequence in that time
John 9:23
So they said, ask him
They avoid responsibility
Truth is left to the individual witness
This shows the pressure environment
John 9:24
They called the man again and said, give glory to God, we know this man is a sinner
They demand agreement with their conclusion
They reject Christ openly
This shows hardened blindness
John 9:25
He answered, whether he is a sinner I do not know, one thing I know, I was blind and now I see
Powerful testimony cannot be refuted
Experience of truth stands firm
This is undeniable evidence
John 9:26
They asked again how he opened your eyes
Repetition shows their desperation
They are not seeking truth, they are resisting it
Their blindness deepens
John 9:27
He answered, I already told you and you did not listen, do you want to become his disciples too
He exposes their unwillingness
Truth confronts pride
This shifts the tone boldly
John 9:28
They insulted him and said, you are his disciple, we are disciples of Moses
They cling to the old covenant identity
They reject fulfillment in Christ
This shows their allegiance to tradition
John 9:29
We know God spoke to Moses, but as for this man we do not know where he is from
They claim knowledge but reject revelation
They knew the law but missed its fulfillment
This is the core of their blindness
John 9:30
The man answered, this is amazing, you do not know where he is from, yet he opened my eyes
He exposes their inconsistency
Truth reveals hypocrisy
Even the healed man sees what they cannot
John 9:31
We know God does not hear sinners, but if anyone worships God and does his will, he hears him
He uses their own logic
Truth is undeniable even from a simple man
This dismantles their argument
John 9:32
Never since the world began has anyone opened the eyes of one born blind
This miracle is unique and undeniable
It points directly to divine authority
This was a clear sign of the Messiah (Isaiah 35:5)
John 9:33
If this man were not from God, he could do nothing
Logical conclusion based on evidence
Truth stands firm
The man now speaks with confidence
John 9:34
They answered, you were born in sin, and they cast him out
They resort to insult and exclusion
When truth cannot be refuted, it is rejected
This reflects judgment against Christ followers
John 9:35
Jesus heard they cast him out and found him, do you believe in the Son of Man
Christ seeks those rejected by religion
True faith is personal
This shows God's care for the faithful
John 9:36
He answered, who is he that I may believe
He is ready to believe
Light continues to grow
Desire for truth leads to revelation
John 9:37
Jesus said, you have seen him, it is he speaking to you
Full revelation is given
The man now sees physically and spiritually
This is the moment of recognition
John 9:38
He said, Lord I believe, and he worshiped him
Faith leads to worship
This is the proper response to Christ
He moves from healing to full belief
John 9:39
Jesus said, for judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may see, and those who see may become blind
This is covenant judgment language
The humble receive sight, the proud are blinded
This was fulfilled in that generation (Matthew 13:13-15)
John 9:40
Some Pharisees asked, are we blind too
They question but do not repent
Pride prevents them from seeing
Their blindness is self-inflicted
John 9:41
Jesus said, if you were blind you would have no sin, but since you say we see, your sin remains
Accountability comes with claimed knowledge
Their rejection seals their judgment
This is the final verdict on that system
Historical References
Josephus describes the blindness of leadership and their rejection of signs leading to Jerusalem's fall
Irenaeus wrote that Christ revealed truth to the humble while the proud remained blind
Eusebius records how early believers saw these events as fulfillment of judgment in that generation
Clement of Alexandria taught that true sight comes through Christ, not through law
How it applies to us today
We must recognize that true sight comes only through Christ, not tradition
It's not enough to claim knowledge, we must respond to truth
Pride blinds, humility opens our eyes
We've got to stand firm in truth even when rejected
Spiritual sight grows as we walk in obedience
Q & A Appendix:
Q: What does the blind man represent
A: He represents those under blindness who receive sight through Christ (Isaiah 35:5)
Q: Why were the Pharisees blind
A: Because they rejected the truth despite having knowledge (Matthew 15:14)
Q: What is the night Jesus spoke of
A: The coming judgment on Jerusalem (Luke 21:22)
Q: Why was the man cast out
A: Because truth challenges religious systems (John 16:2)
Q: What is the main message of this chapter
A: Christ gives true sight while exposing spiritual blindness (John 12:46)
† This is the fulfilled perspective we proclaim at Fulfilled Prophecies †
© Fulfilled Prophecies - Dan Maines.
Source Index
John 9
Josephus, Wars of the Jews
Irenaeus, Against Heresies
Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History
Clement of Alexandria, Stromata

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