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Scholars give three reasons why Jesus told the healed man to stop sinning:
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Jesus knew the healed man needed to believe in him. It is a sin to not believe in Jesus. John never says this healed man believed in Jesus, even though Jesus healed him. The man told the Jews that it was Jesus who healed him on the Sabbath. Those who did not believe in Jesus often told the Pharisees what Jesus did. (see: John 11:44-46)
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Some scholars think that this man was paralyzed because he sinned. However, John does not say what was that sin.
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Sometimes sin may cause someone to be sick or have physical problems. Perhaps Jesus chose this man from the people waiting at the pool because of a specific sin in his life.
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1. Jesus knew the healed man needed to believe in him. It is a sin to not believe in Jesus. John never says this healed man believed in Jesus, even though Jesus healed him. The man told the Jews that it was Jesus who healed him on the Sabbath. Those who did not believe in Jesus often told the Pharisees what Jesus did. (see: John 11:44-46)
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1. Some scholars think that this man was paralyzed because he sinned. However, John does not say what was that sin.
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1. Sometimes sin may cause someone to be sick or have physical problems. Perhaps Jesus chose this man from the people waiting at the pool because of a specific sin in his life.
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**Advice to Translators**: Someone who is paralyzed cannot move their legs or cannot move their arms and legs.
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