John 5 New American
Standard Bible (NASB)
The Healing at Bethesda
5 After these things there was a feast of the
Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.
2 Now there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a
pool, which is called in [a]Hebrew [b]Bethesda, having five porticoes. 3 In these lay a multitude of those who
were sick, blind, lame, and withered, [[c]waiting for the moving of the waters; 4 for an angel of the Lord went down at
certain seasons into the pool and stirred up the water; whoever then first,
after the stirring up of the water, stepped in was made well from whatever
disease with which he was afflicted.] 5 A man was there who had been [d]ill for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there,
and knew that he had already been a long time in that condition, He
*said to him, “Do you wish to get well?” 7 The sick man answered Him, “Sir, I have
no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up, but while I
am coming, another steps down before me.” 8 Jesus *said to him, “Get up, pick
up your pallet and walk.” 9 Immediately the man became well, and picked up his
pallet and began to walk.
Now it was the Sabbath on that day. 10 So the Jews were saying to the man
who was cured, “It is the Sabbath, and it is not permissible for you to
carry your pallet.” 11 But he answered them, “He who made me well was the
one who said to me, ‘Pick up your pallet and walk.’” 12 They asked him, “Who is the man who
said to you, ‘Pick up your pallet and walk’?” 13 But the man who was healed did not know
who it was, for Jesus had slipped away while there was a crowd in that place. 14 Afterward Jesus *found him in the
temple and said to him, “Behold, you have become well; do not sin
anymore, so that nothing worse happens to you.” 15 The man went away, and told the
Jews that it was Jesus who had made him well. 16 For this reason the Jews were
persecuting Jesus, because He was doing these things on the Sabbath. 17 But He answered them, “My Father
is working until now, and I Myself am working.”
Jesus’ Equality with God
18 For this reason therefore the Jews were
seeking all the more to kill Him, because He not only was breaking the Sabbath,
but also was calling God His own Father, making Himself equal with God.
19 Therefore Jesus answered and was saying to them, “Truly,
truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of Himself, unless it
is something He sees the Father doing; for whatever [e]the Father does, these things the Son
also does in like manner. 20 For the Father loves the Son, and shows Him all
things that He Himself is doing; and the Father will show Him greater
works than these, so that you will marvel. 21 For just as the Father raises the dead
and gives them life, even so the Son also gives life to whom He wishes. 22 For not even the Father judges anyone,
but He has given all judgment to the Son, 23 so that all will honor the Son even as
they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does not honor the
Father who sent Him.
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word,
and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come
into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
Two Resurrections
25 Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming
and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear
will live. 26 For just as the Father has life in Himself, even so
He gave to the Son also to have life in Himself; 27 and He gave Him authority to execute
judgment, because He is [f]the Son of Man. 28 Do not marvel at this; for an hour
is coming, in which all who are in the tombs will hear His voice, 29 and will come forth; those who did the
good deeds to a resurrection of life, those who committed the
evil deeds to a resurrection of judgment.
30 “I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear,
I judge; and My judgment is just, because I do not seek My own will, but the
will of Him who sent Me.
31 “If I alone testify about Myself,
My testimony is not [g]true.32 There is another who testifies of
Me, and I know that the testimony which He gives about Me is true.
Witness of John
33 You have sent to John, and he has testified to
the truth. 34 But the testimony which I receive is not from man,
but I say these things so that you may be saved. 35 He was the lamp that was burning
and was shining and you were willing to rejoice for [h]a while in his light.
Witness of Works
36 But the testimony which I have is greater than the
testimony of John; for the works which the Father has given Me to
accomplish—the very works that I do—testify about Me, that the Father has
sent Me.
Witness of the Father
37 And the Father who sent Me, He has testified
of Me. You have neither heard His voice at any time nor seen His form. 38 You do not have His word abiding
in you, for you do not believe Him whom He sent.
Witness of the Scripture
39 [i]You
search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; it
is these that testify about Me; 40 and you are unwilling to come to Me so
that you may have life. 41 I do not receive glory from men; 42 but I know you, that you do not have
the love of God in yourselves. 43 I have come in My Father’s name, and you do not
receive Me; if another comes in his own name, you will receive him. 44 How can you believe, when you receive [j]glory from one another and you do not
seek the [k]glory that is from the one and only
God? 45 Do not think that I will accuse you before the
Father; the one who accuses you is Moses, in whom you have set your hope. 46 For if you believed Moses, you would
believe Me, for he wrote about Me. 47 But if you do not believe his writings, how
will you believe My words?”
John 5 The Bible Panorama
V 1–9a: PARALYTIC A man, paralysed for thirty-eight
years, is healed by Jesus at the pool in Jerusalem called Bethesda where sick
people congregate each day to hope for a miraculous healing. His healing is
immediate and effective. He takes up his bed and walks
. V 9b–14: PERSECUTION Because Jesus heals on the
Sabbath day, the Jews are offended. They criticise the man for carrying his bed
on the Sabbath day and interrogate him about Jesus. Their own legalistic rules
replace the true spirit of the Sabbath, which God gave to be a blessing to
mankind. Jesus assures the man that he is healed and tells him to sin no more.
V 15–18:
PRESUMPTION The man tells the Jews that Jesus has healed him. Their wicked
desire to kill Jesus, because He heals on the Sabbath, intensifies because He
identifies with God the Father, making Himself equal with God, which they see
as presumptuous blasphemy.
V 19–30: POWER Jesus claims absolute identification
and oneness with the Father in the works that He does, including raising the
dead, exercising judgement and giving everlasting life. His power is the power
of God, because that is who He is.
V 31–35: PREPARER Jesus then refers to John the
Baptist’s witness to His identity. He was a lamp who prepared the way for
Christ.
V 36–40:
PROCLAMATION Jesus goes on to reveal three witnesses proclaiming who He is. His
works, His Father and the body of Scripture all witness to His identity. Jesus
is quick to point out that searching the Scriptures will not save you, unless
you are willing to come to Him personally to receive eternal life.
V 41–47: PURPOSE Jesus exposes the inconsistency of
the people. They will not honour Him, although He comes from God, but highly
esteem self-seeking people. Jesus reveals the purpose of the law through Moses,
who writes about Jesus. Those who really believe his words will come to Christ.
The law is indeed a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ.