JOHN
Chapter 4
John | Weymouth | 4:1 | Now as soon as the Master was aware that the Pharisees had heard it said, "Jesus is gaining and baptizing more disciples than John"-- | |
John | Weymouth | 4:5 | and so He came to Sychar, a town in Samaria near the piece of land that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:6 | Jacob's Well was there: and accordingly Jesus, tired out with His journey, sat down by the well to rest. It was about six o'clock in the evening. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:7 | Presently there came a woman of Samaria to draw water. Jesus asked her to give Him some water; | |
John | Weymouth | 4:9 | "How is it," replied the woman, "that a Jew like you asks me, who am a woman and a Samaritan, for water?" (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.) | |
John | Weymouth | 4:10 | "If you had known God's free gift," replied Jesus, "and who it is that said to you, `Give me some water,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:11 | "Sir," she said, "you have nothing to draw with, and the well is deep; so where can you get the living water from? | |
John | Weymouth | 4:12 | Are you greater than our forefather Jacob, who gave us the well, and himself drank from it, as did also his sons and his cattle?" | |
John | Weymouth | 4:14 | but whoever drinks any of the water that I shall give him will never, never thirst. But the water that I shall give him will become a fountain within him of water springing up for the Life of the Ages." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:15 | "Sir," said the woman, "give me that water, that I may never be thirsty, nor continually come all the way here to draw from the well." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:17 | "I have no husband," she replied. "You rightly say that you have no husband," said Jesus; | |
John | Weymouth | 4:18 | "for you have had five husbands, and the man you have at present is not your husband. You have spoken the truth in saying that." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:20 | Our forefathers worshipped on this mountain, but you Jews say that the place where people must worship is in Jerusalem." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:21 | "Believe me," said Jesus, "the time is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:22 | You worship One of whom you know nothing. We worship One whom we know; for salvation comes from the Jews. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:23 | But a time is coming--nay, has already come--when the true worshippers will worship the Father with true spiritual worship; for indeed the Father desires such worshippers. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:25 | "I know," replied the woman, "that Messiah is coming-- `the Christ,' as He is called. When He has come, He will tell us everything." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:27 | Just then His disciples came, and were surprised to find Him talking with a woman. Yet not one of them asked Him, "What is your wish?" or "Why are you talking with her?" | |
John | Weymouth | 4:28 | The woman however, leaving her pitcher, went away to the town, and called the people. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:29 | "Come," she said, "and see a man who has told me everything I have ever done. Can this be the Christ, do you think?" | |
John | Weymouth | 4:33 | So the disciples began questioning one another. "Can it be," they said, "that some one has brought Him something to eat?" | |
John | Weymouth | 4:34 | "My food," said Jesus, "is to be obedient to Him who sent me, and fully to accomplish His work. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:35 | Do you not say, `It wants four months yet to the harvest'? But look round, I tell you, and observe these plains-- they are already ripe for the sickle. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:36 | The reaper gets pay and gathers in a crop in preparation for the Life of the Ages, that so the sower and the reapers may rejoice together. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:37 | For it is in this that you see the real meaning of the saying, `The sower is one person, and the reaper is another.' | |
John | Weymouth | 4:38 | I sent you to reap a harvest which is not the result of your own labours. Others have laboured, and you are getting benefit from their labours." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:39 | Of the Samaritan population of that town a good many believed in Him because of the woman's statement when she declared, "He has told me all that I have ever done." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:40 | When however the Samaritans came to Him, they asked Him on all sides to stay with them; and He stayed there two days. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:42 | and they said to the woman, "We no longer believe in Him simply because of your statements; for we have now heard for ourselves, and we know that this man really is the Saviour of the world." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:45 | When however He reached Galilee, the Galilaeans welcomed Him eagerly, having been eye-witnesses of all that He had done in Jerusalem at the Festival; for they also had been to the Festival. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:46 | So He came once more to Cana in Galilee, where He had made the water into wine. Now there was a certain officer of the King's court whose son was ill at Capernaum. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:47 | Having heard that Jesus had come from Judaea to Galilee, he came to Him and begged Him to go down and cure his son; for he was at the point of death. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:48 | "Unless you and others see miracles and marvels," said Jesus, "nothing will induce you to believe." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:50 | "You may return home," replied Jesus; "your son has recovered." He believed the words of Jesus, and started back home; | |
John | Weymouth | 4:51 | and he was already on his way down when his servants met him and told him that his son was alive and well. | |
John | Weymouth | 4:52 | So he inquired of them at what hour he had shown improvement. "Yesterday, about seven o'clock," they replied, "the fever left him." | |
John | Weymouth | 4:53 | Then the father recollected that that was the time at which Jesus had said to him, "Your son has recovered," and he and his whole household became believers. | |