John 9:13
“They brought to the Pharisees him that aforetime was blind.”
King James Version (KJV)
Read this verse in context with translation switching:
Read Full Chapter →The neighbors bring the formerly blind man to the Pharisees for examination.
Context
The scene shifts from the neighbors' private questioning to a formal religious interrogation. The Pharisees are the authorities who will now examine the healing.
What Does John 9:13 Mean?
We note the passive construction: 'they brought him.' The man is being moved now by forces beyond himself, brought before authority, presented for inspection. The Pharisees are not merely neighbors curious about a marvelous event; they are guardians of religious law and practice. They will evaluate the healing not simply as wonder but as a potential violation of Sabbath law.
This movement from private testimony to official scrutiny marks a shift in the narrative. The man's neighbors have already accepted his identity and his sight. But religious authority must examine the matter. What seemed straightforward in the neighborhood now becomes complicated, questioned, dangerous. The man is about to learn what it costs to be healed by Jesus.
Application
Truth sometimes faces opposition not from ignorance but from religious or institutional authority. We may find ourselves called to defend what we know to be true, even when it unsettles those in power.