[1] [2515] And Jesus said, To judge the world am I come, so that they that see not may [2] see, and they that see may become blind. [2516] And some of the Pharisees which were [3] with him heard that, and they said unto him, Can it be that we are blind? [2517] Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, ye should not have sin: but now ye say, We see: and because of this your sin remaineth. [2518] [4] [Arabic, p.140] [2519] Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever entereth not into the fold of the sheep by the door, but goeth up from another place, that man is a thief and a [5, 6] stealer. [2520] But he that entereth by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. [2521] And therefore [2522] the keeper of the door openeth for him the door; and the sheep hear his voice: and [7] he calleth his sheep [2523] by their names, and they go forth unto him. [2524] And when he putteth forth his sheep, he goeth before them, and his sheep [2525] follow him: because [8] they know his voice. [2526] And after a stranger will the sheep not go, but they flee from [9] him: because they hear not the voice of a stranger. [2527] This parable spake Jesus unto them: but they knew not what he was saying unto them. [10] [2528] Jesus said unto them again, Verily, verily, I say unto you, I am the door of the [11] sheep. [2529] And all that came are thieves and stealers: but the sheep heard them not. [12] [2530] I am the door: and if a man enter by me, he shall live, and shall go in and go out, [13] and shall find pasture. [2531] And the stealer cometh not, save that he may steal, and kill, and destroy: but I came that they might have life, and that they might have [14] the thing that is better. [2532] [2533] I am the good shepherd; and the good shepherd giveth [15] himself [2534] for his sheep. [2535] But the hireling, who is not a shepherd, and whose the sheep [2536] are not, when he seeth the wolf as it cometh, leaveth the sheep, and fleeth, [16] and the wolf cometh, and snatcheth away the sheep, and scattereth [2537] them: [2538] and the [17] hireling fleeth because he is an hireling, and hath no care for the sheep. [2539] I am the [18] good shepherd; [2540] and I know what is mine, and what is mine knoweth me, as my Father knoweth me, and I know my Father; and I give myself [2541] for the sheep. [19] [2542] And I have other sheep also, that are not of this flock: them also I must invite, and they shall hear my voice; and all the sheep shall be one, and the shepherd one. [20] [Arabic, p.141] [2543] And therefore doth my Father love me, because I give my life, that I may [21] take it again. [2544] No man taketh it from me, but I leave it of my own choice. And I have the right to leave it, and have the right also to take it. And this commandment did I receive of my Father. [22] [2545] And there occurred a disagreement among the Jews because of these sayings. [23] [2546] And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is afflicted with madness; [2547] why listen [24] ye to him? [2548] And others said, These sayings are not those of men possessed with demons. Can a demon haply open the eyes of a blind man? [25, 26] [2549] And the feast of the dedication came on at Jerusalem: and it was winter. [2550] And [27] Jesus was walking in the temple in the porch of Solomon. [2551] The Jews therefore surrounded him, and said unto him, Until when dost thou make our hearts anxious? [28] [2552] If thou art the Messiah, tell us plainly. He answered and said unto them, I told you, and ye believe not: and the deeds that I do in my Father's name bear witness [29, 30] to me. [2553] But ye believe not, because ye are not of my sheep, [2554] as I said unto you. [31] [2555] And my sheep [2556] hear my voice, and I know them, and they come after me: [2557] and I give them eternal life; and they shall not perish for ever, nor shall any man snatch [32] them out of my hands. [2558] [2559] For the Father, who hath given them unto me, is greater [33] than all; and no man is able to take them from the hand of my [2560] Father. [2561] I and [34, 35] my Father are one. [2562] And the Jews took stones to stone him. [2563] Jesus said unto them, Many good deeds from my Father have I shewed you; because of which [2564] of them, [36] then, do ye stone me? [2565] The Jews said unto him, Not for the good deeds do we stone thee, but because thou blasphemest; and, whilst thou art a man, makest thyself [37] God. [2566] Jesus said unto them, Is it not thus written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? [38] [Arabic, p.142] [2567] And if he called those gods -- for [2568] to them came the word of God (and it is [39] not possible in [2569] the scripture that anything should be undone) -- [2570] he then, whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world, do ye say that he blasphemeth; [40] because I said unto you, I am the Son of God? [2571] If then I do not the deeds of my [41] Father, ye believe me not. [2572] [2573] But if I do, even if ye believe not me, believe the deeds: that ye may know and believe that my Father is in me, and I in my Father. [42] [2574] And they sought again to take him: and he went forth out of their hands. [43] [2575] And he went beyond Jordan to the place where John was baptizing formerly; [44] and abode there. [2576] And many people came unto him; and they said, John did not [45] work even one sign: but all that John said of this man is truth. [2577] And many believed in him. [46] [2578] And there was a sick man, named Lazarus, of the village of Bethany, the brother [47] of Mary and Martha. [2579] And Mary was she that anointed with sweet ointment the feet of Jesus, and wiped them with her hair; and Lazarus, who was sick, was the [48] brother of this woman. [2580] [2581] And his sisters sent unto Jesus, and said unto him, Our [49] Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is sick. [2582] But Jesus said, This sickness is not unto death, but for the glorifying of God, that the Son of God may be glorified [50, 51] because of it. [2583] And Jesus loved Martha, and Mary, and Lazarus. [2584] And when he [52] heard that he was sick, he abode in the place where he was two days. [2585] And after that, [53] he said unto his disciples, Come, let us go into Judæa. [2586] His disciples said unto him, Our [Arabic, p.143] Master, now the Jews desire to stone thee; and goest thou again thither? [54, 55] [2587] Jesus said unto them, Is not the day of twelve hours? If then a man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of the world. [2588] But if [56] a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no lamp in him. [2589] This said Jesus: and after that, he said unto them, Lazarus our friend hath fallen asleep; but [57] I am going to awaken him. [2590] His disciples said unto him, Our Lord, if he hath [58] fallen asleep, he will recover. [2591] But Jesus said that concerning his death: while they [59] supposed that he spake of lying down to sleep. [2592] Then Jesus said unto them plainly, [60] Lazarus is dead. [2593] And I am glad that I was not there for your sakes, that ye may [61] believe; but let us go thither. [2594] Thomas, who is called Thama, [2595] said to the disciples, his companions, Let us also go, and die with him. Footnotes: [2515] John 9:39. [2516] John 9:40. [2517] John 9:41. [2518] Or, is permanent. [2519] John 10:1. [2520] John 10:2. [2521] John 10:3. [2522] Or, to him. [2523] A different word (lit. rams) from that used in the other verses; so in Peshitta (cf. Sin., which, however, differs somewhat); cf. also 54, 40 f., note. [2524] John 10:4. [2525] A different word (lit. rams) from that used in the other verses; so in Peshitta (cf. Sin., which, however, differs somewhat); cf. also 54, 40 f., note. [2526] John 10:5. [2527] John 10:6. [2528] John 10:7. [2529] John 10:8. [2530] John 10:9. [2531] John 10:10. [2532] Or, best thing. Vat. ms. omits from but I[came. [2533] John 10:11. [2534] Or, his life. [2535] John 10:12. [2536] cf. note to 37, 6. [2537] Or, to snatch...and scatter. [2538] John 10:13. [2539] John 10:14. [2540] John 10:15. [2541] Or, my life. [2542] John 10:16. [2543] John 10:17. [2544] John 10:18. [2545] John 10:19. [2546] John 10:20. [2547] Lit. epilepsy. [2548] John 10:21. [2549] John 10:22. [2550] John 10:23. [2551] John 10:24. [2552] John 10:25. [2553] John 10:26. [2554] cf. 37, 6. [2555] John 10:27. [2556] cf. 37, 6. [2557] John 10:28. [2558] Or, hand; but probably dual (cf. Syr.). [2559] John 10:29. [2560] So Peshitta; but Sin. the. Borg. ms. omits the hand of. [2561] John 10:30. [2562] John 10:31. [2563] John 10:32. [2564] Lit. which deed. [2565] John 10:33. [2566] John 10:34. [2567] John 10:35. [2568] cf. Peshitta. [2569] This in could more easily arise as a clerical error (repetition) in the Syriac text. [2570] John 10:36. [2571] John 10:37. [2572] So Ciasca's text, following Vat. ms. But this is probably a clerical error for the reading of Borg. ms., which omits ye. [2573] John 10:38. [2574] John 10:39. [2575] John 10:40. [2576] John 10:41. [2577] John 10:42. [2578] John 11:1. [2579] John 11:2. [2580] cf. Peshitta. [2581] John 11:3. [2582] John 11:4. [2583] John 11:5. [2584] John 11:6. [2585] John 11:7. [2586] John 11:8. [2587] John 11:9. [2588] John 11:10. [2589] John 11:11. [2590] John 11:12. [2591] John 11:13. [2592] John 11:14. [2593] John 11:15. [2594] John 11:16. [2595] The Syriac word for Twin. |