On a sabbath he went to dine at the home of one of the leading Pharisees, and the people there were observing him carefully. 2 In front of him there was a man suffering from dropsy. 3 Jesus spoke to the scholars of the law and Pharisees in reply, asking, “Is it lawful to cure on the sabbath or not?” 4 But they kept silent; so he took the man and, after he had healed him, dismissed him. 5 Then he said to them, “Who among you, if your son or ox falls into a cistern, would not immediately pull him out on the sabbath day?” 6 But they were unable to answer his question. Jesus is invited to dine at the home of a leading Pharisee on the sabbath, and all eyes are on him. In that charged setting, a man suffering from dropsy—severe swelling or edema—is placed “ in front of him .” Jesus asks a simple question: “ Is it lawful to cure on the sabbath or not ?” They remain silent. The silence exposes the tension. The Law commands rest, but the purpose of that rest is communion with God, which include...