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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 7 - Verse 23
Verse 23. That the law of Moses' should not be broken. In order that the law requiring it to be done at a specified time, though that might occur on the Sabbath, should be kept.
Are ye angry, &c. The argument of Jesus is this:
"You yourselves, in interpreting the law about the
Sabbath, allow a work of necessity to be done. You
do that which is necessary as an ordinance of religion
denoting separation from other nations, or external
purity. As you allow this, you ought also, for the
same reason, to allow that a man should be completely
restored to health—that a work of much more importance
should be done."
We may learn here that it would be happy for all if they would not condemn others in that thing which they allow. Men often accuse others of doing things which they themselves do in other ways.
Every whit whole. Literally, "I have restored the whole man to health," implying that the man's whole body was diseased, and that he had been entirely restored to health.
{2} "that the law of Moses" or, "without breaking the law of Moses"
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