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The enemies of Jesus were trying to confuse this man. They were learned, adroit, trained in the tricks of casuistry, and they at- tempted, by critical examination, and cross-ex- amination, to lead him to say something that might compromise the claims or the character of Jesus. "What did He say? What did He do? How did He do it ? Did He claim to be a prophet ? Did He call Himself the Son Of God? Are you the blind man we saw at the gate this morning? Were you blind from birth? Has He given sight ...to others ? Where is He now ? Did He say where He was going? Did He say He was Lord of the Sabbath? Did He claim supernatural power?" These, or such questions, came so numerously and so rapidly that he declined to answer them, falling back upon the one thing he was sure of, the one fact that was indisputable. It was as if He said, ' ' I know nothing about where He is or what He is, or what He claims to be; one thing I know, one thing only, but I do know that, — yesterday I was blind and to-day I see.
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