Diaglott(i)
1 And passing by, he saw a man blind from birth.
2 And asked him the disciples of him, saying: Rabbi, who sinned? this, or the parents of him, that blind he should be born?
3 Answered Jesus: Neither this sinned, nor the parents of him; but that may be manifested the works of the God in him.
4 Me it behooves to work the works of the sending me, while day it is; comes night, when no one is able to work.
5 While in the world I may be, light I am of the world.
6 These things saying, he spit on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and rubbed the clay on the eyes of the blind,
7 and said to him: Go, wash thyself in the pool of the Siloam; (which is interpreted, having been sent.) He went away therefore, and washed himself, and came seeing.
8 The then neighbors, and those seeing him the before, because a beggar he was, said: Not this is he sitting and begging?
9 Others said: That this is. Others but: That like him it is. He said: That I am.
10 They said then to him: How were opened of thee the eyes?
11 Answered he and said: A man, being named Jesus, clay made, and rubbed of me the eyes, and said to me: Go into the Siloam, and wash thyself. Going and and washing myself, I obtained sight.
12 They said then to him: Where is he? He says: Not I know.