John 5:8-9
Context5:8 Jesus said to him, “Stand up! Pick up your mat 1 and walk.” 5:9 Immediately the man was healed, 2 and he picked up his mat 3 and started walking. (Now that day was a Sabbath.) 4
John 5:11-12
Context5:11 But he answered them, “The man who made me well said to me, ‘Pick up your mat 5 and walk.’” 5:12 They asked him, “Who is the man who said to you, ‘Pick up your mat 6 and walk’?” 7
John 5:10
Context5:10 So the Jewish leaders 8 said to the man who had been healed, “It is the Sabbath, and you are not permitted to carry your mat.” 9
1 tn Or “pallet,” “mattress,” “cot,” or “stretcher.” Some of these items, however, are rather substantial (e.g., “mattress”) and would probably give the modern English reader a false impression.
2 tn Grk “became well.”
3 tn Or “pallet,” “mattress,” “cot,” or “stretcher.” See the note on “mat” in the previous verse.
4 tn Grk “Now it was Sabbath on that day.”
sn This is a parenthetical note by the author.
5 tn Or “pallet,” “mattress,” “cot,” or “stretcher.” See the note on “mat” in v. 8.
6 tc While a number of
7 tn Grk “Pick up and walk”; the object (the mat) is implied but not repeated.
8 tn Or “the Jewish authorities”; Grk “the Jews.” In NT usage the term ᾿Ιουδαῖοι (Ioudaioi) may refer to the entire Jewish people, the residents of Jerusalem and surrounding territory, the authorities in Jerusalem, or merely those who were hostile to Jesus. Here the author refers to the Jewish authorities or leaders in Jerusalem. (For further information see R. G. Bratcher, “‘The Jews’ in the Gospel of John,” BT 26 [1975]: 401-9).
9 tn Or “pallet,” “mattress,” “cot,” or “stretcher.” See the note on “mat” in v. 8.