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1 Samuel 16:1.6-7.10-13
The Lord said to Samuel, 'Fill your horn with oil and go. I am
sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem, for I have chosen myself a king
among his sons.' When Samuel arrived, he caught sight of Eliab
and thought, 'Surely the Lord's anointed one stands there before
him', but the Lord said to Samuel, 'Take no notice of his appearance
or his height for I have rejected him; God does not see as man
sees; man looks at appearances but the Lord looks at the heart.'
Jesse presented his seven sons to Samuel, but Samuel said to Jesse,
'The Lord has not chosen these.' He then asked Jesse, 'Are these
all the sons you have?' He answered, 'There is still one left,
the youngest; he is out looking after the sheep.' Then Samuel said
to Jesse, 'Send him; we will not sit down to eat until he comes.'
Jesse had him sent for, a boy of fresh complexion, with fine eyes
and pleasant bearing. The Lord said, 'Come, anoint him, for this
is the one.' At this, Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed
him where he stood with his brothers; and the spirit of the Lord
seized on David and stayed with him from that day on.
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John 9:1-41
As Jesus went along, he saw a man who had been blind from birth.
His disciples asked him, 'Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents,
for him to have been born blind?' 'Neither he nor his parents sinned,'
Jesus answered 'he was born blind so that the works of God might
be displayed in him.
'As long as the day lasts I must carry out the work of the one
who sent me; the night will soon be here when no one can work.
As long as I am in the world I am the light of the world.'
Having said this, he spat on the ground, made a paste with the
spittle, put this over the eyes of the blind man, and said to him,
'Go and wash in the Pool of Siloam (a name that means 'sent').
So the blind man went off and washed himself, and came away with
his sight restored.
His neighbours and people who earlier had seen him begging said,
'Isn't this the man who used to sit and beg?' Some said, 'Yes,
it is the same one.' Others said, 'No, he only looks like him.'
The man himself said, 'I am the man.' So they said to him, 'Then
how do your eyes come to be open?' 'The man called Jesus' he answered
'made a paste, daubed my eyes with it and said to me, 'Go and wash
at Siloam'; so I went, and when I washed I could see.' They asked,
'Where is he?' 'I don't know' he answered.
They brought the man who had been blind to Pharisees. It had been
a sabbath day when Jesus made the paste and opened the man's eyes,
so when the Pharisees asked him how he had come to see, he said,
'He put a paste on my eyes, and I washed, and I can see.' Then
some of the Pharisees said, 'This man cannot be from God: he does
not keep the sabbath.' Others said, 'How could a sinner produce
signs like this?' And there was disagreement among them. So they
spoke to the blind man again, 'What have you to say about him yourself,
now that he has opened your eyes?' 'He is a prophet' replied the
man.
However, the Jews would not believe that the man had been blind
and had gained his sight, without first sending for his parents
and asking them, 'Is this man really your son who you say was born
blind? If so, how is it that he is now able to see?' His parents
answered, 'We know he is our son and we know he was born blind,
but we don't know how it is that he can see now, or who opened
his eyes. He is old enough: let him speak for himself.' His parents
spoke like this out of fear of the Jews, who had already agreed
to expel from the synagogue anyone who should acknowledge Jesus
as the Christ. This was why his parents said, 'He is old enough;
ask him.'
So the Jews again sent for the man and said to him. 'Give glory
to God! For our part, we know that this man is a sinner.' The man
answered, 'I don't know if he is a sinner; I only know that I was
blind and now I can see.' They said to him, 'What did he do to
you? How did he open your eyes?' He replied, 'I have told you once
and you wouldn't listen. Why do you want to hear it all again?
Do you want to become his disciples too?' At this they hurled abuse
at him: 'You can be his disciple,' they said 'we are disciples
of Moses: we know that God spoke to Moses, but as for this man,
we don't know where he comes from.' The man replied, 'Now here
is an astonishing thing! He has opened my eyes, and you don't know
where he comes from! We know that God doesn't listen to sinners,
but God does listen to men who are devout and do his will. Ever
since the world began it is unheard of for anyone to open the eyes
of a man who was born blind; if this man were not from God, he
couldn't do a thing.' 'Are you trying to teach us,' they replied
'and you a sinner through and through, since you were born!' And
they drove him away.
Jesus heard they had driven him away, and when he found him he
said to him, 'Do you believe in the Son of Man?' 'Sir,' the man
replied 'tell me who he is so that I may believe in him.' Jesus
said, 'You are looking at him; he is speaking to you.' The man
said, 'Lord, I believe,' and worshipped him.
Jesus said: 'It is for judgement that I have come into this world,
so that those without sight may see and those with sight turn blind.'
Hearing this, some Pharisees who were present him, 'We are not
blind, surely?' Jesus replied: 'Blind? If you were, you would not
be guilty, but since you say, 'We see' your guilt remains.'
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