John 5:17
ContextNETBible | So he 1 told 2 them, “My Father is working until now, and I too am working.” 3 |
NIV © biblegateway Joh 5:17 |
Jesus said to them, "My Father is always at his work to this very day, and I, too, am working." |
NASB © biblegateway Joh 5:17 |
But He answered them, "My Father is working until now, and I Myself am working." |
NLT © biblegateway Joh 5:17 |
But Jesus replied, "My Father never stops working, so why should I?" |
MSG © biblegateway Joh 5:17 |
But Jesus defended himself. "My Father is working straight through, even on the Sabbath. So am I." |
BBE © SABDAweb Joh 5:17 |
But his answer was: My Father is still working even now, and so I am working. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Joh 5:17 |
But Jesus answered them, "My Father is still working, and I also am working." |
NKJV © biblegateway Joh 5:17 |
But Jesus answered them, "My Father has been working until now, and I have been working." |
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GREEK |
NETBible | So he 1 told 2 them, “My Father is working until now, and I too am working.” 3 |
NET Notes |
1 tc ‡ Most witnesses (Ì66 A D L Θ Ψ Ë1,13 33 Ï latt co) have ᾿Ιησοῦς (Ihsou", “Jesus”) here, while generally better witnesses (Ì75 א B W {0141} 892 1241 pbo) lack the name. Although it is possible that Alexandrian scribes deleted the name due to proclivities to prune, this is not as likely as other witnesses adding it for clarification, especially since multiple strands of the Alexandrian text are represented in the shorter reading. NA27 places the word in brackets, indicating some doubts as to authenticity. 2 tn Grk “answered.” 3 sn “My Father is working until now, and I too am working.” What is the significance of Jesus’ claim? A preliminary understanding can be obtained from John 5:18, noting the Jewish authorities’ response and the author’s comment. They sought to kill Jesus, because not only was he breaking the Sabbath, but he was also calling God his own Father, thus making himself equal with God. This must be seen in the context of the relation of God to the Sabbath rest. In the commandment (Exod 20:11) it is explained that “In six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth…and rested on the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy.” Philo, based on the LXX translation of Exod 20:11, denied outright that God had ever ceased his creative activity. And when Rabban Gamaliel II, R. Joshua, R. Eleazar ben Azariah, and R. Akiba were in Rome, ca. |