JMNT(i)
10 and – Look, and consider! – a man having a withered (dried-up) hand [was there]. So they put a question to Him – to the end that they could accuse (bring charges against and discredit) Him – by asking if it is allowed by Law and custom to habitually serve, heal, cure or give medical treatment on the sabbaths.
11 So He now said to them, "Who from you folks will proceed to be a person (or: What man of you people will there continue being) who will continue having one sheep, and if this one should fall into a pit (a hole in the ground; a well; a cistern) on [one] of the sabbaths, will not proceed to be firmly grabbing hold of it and raising [it] up?
12 "Of how much more does a human habitually carry through to be of greater consequence or worth – than a sheep? It is always allowed by Law and custom to habitually do ideally (finely; beautifully) on the sabbaths."
13 At that time, He is then speaking to the man, "At once stretch out (or: forth) your hand!" So he at once stretched [it] out, and it was at once restored to be sound and healthy, just as the other one [or: hand].