And John calling to him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Are you he that should come? or look we for another?
And John calling to him two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Are you he that should come? or look we for another?
And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to the Lord, saying, Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?
Then John sent two of his disciples to the Lord, saying, Are you he who is to come, or are we waiting for another?
And John calling two of his disciples sent them to Jesus, saying, Art thou he that should come? or look we for another?
John, calling to himself two of his disciples, sent them to Jesus, saying, "Are you the one who is coming, or should we look for another?"
And John calling unto him two of his disciples sent them to the Lord, saying, Art thou he that cometh, or look we for another?
Art thou he that should come? - That is, to save. Art thou the promised Messiah? See on Matthew 11:3 (note).
Some have thought that this character of our Lord, ὁ ερχομενος, he who cometh, refers to the prophecy of Jacob, Genesis 49:10, where he is called שילה Shiloh, which Grotius and others derive from שלה shalach, he sent: hence, as the time of the fulfillment of the prophecy drew nigh, he was termed, He who cometh, i.e. he who is just now ready to make his appearance in Judea. In Zechariah 9:9, a similar phrase is used, Behold, thy king Cometh unto thee - having Salvation. This is meant of the Messiah only; therefore I think the words to save, are necessarily implied.
See this passage explained in Matthew 11:2-19.