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"Neither the man nor the parents," replied Jesus; "but he was born blind that the work of God should be made plain in him.

"At last," exclaimed the disciples, "you are using plain words and not speaking in figures at all.

And all the inhabitants of Lydda and of the Plain of Sharon saw him, and came over to the Lord's side.

This is so, because what can be known about God is plain to them; for God himself has made it plain.

The quality of each man's work will become known, for the Day will make it plain; because that Day is to be ushered in with fire, and the fire itself will test the quality of every man's work.

For God has placed all things under Christ's feet. (But, when it is said that all things have been placed under Christ, it is plain that God is excepted who placed everything under him.)

Therefore, because we know the fear inspired by the Lord, it is true that we are trying to win men, but our motives are plain to God; and I hope that in your inmost hearts they are plain to you also.

Let all of us, then, whose faith is mature, think thus. Then, if on any matter you think otherwise, God will make that also plain to you.

May our God and Father himself, and Jesus, our Lord, make the way plain for us to come to you.

They will not, however, make further progress; for their wicked folly will be plain to every one, just as that of Jannes and Jambres was.

For it is plain that our Lord ad sprung from the tribe of Judah, though of that tribe Moses said nothing about their being priests.