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John 11:24

Context
11:24 Martha said, 1  “I know that he will come back to life again 2  in the resurrection at the last day.”

John 11:31

Context
11:31 Then the people 3  who were with Mary 4  in the house consoling her saw her 5  get up quickly and go out. They followed her, because they thought she was going to the tomb to weep 6  there.

John 11:33

Context
11:33 When Jesus saw her weeping, and the people 7  who had come with her weeping, he was intensely moved 8  in spirit and greatly distressed. 9 
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[11:24]  1 tn Grk “Martha said to him.”

[11:24]  2 tn Or “will rise again.”

[11:31]  3 tn Or “the Judeans”; Grk “the Jews.” Here the phrase refers to the friends, acquaintances, and relatives of Lazarus or his sisters who had come to mourn, since the Jewish religious authorities are specifically mentioned as a separate group in John 11:46-47. See also the notes on the phrase “the Jewish leaders” in v. 8 and “the Jewish people of the region” in v. 19.

[11:31]  4 tn Grk “her”; the referent (Mary) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[11:31]  5 tn Grk “Mary”; the proper name (Mary) has been replaced with the pronoun (her) in keeping with conventional English style, to avoid repetition.

[11:31]  6 tn Or “to mourn” (referring to the loud wailing or crying typical of public mourning in that culture).

[11:33]  7 tn Or “the Judeans”; Grk “the Jews.” Here the phrase refers to the friends, acquaintances, and relatives of Lazarus or his sisters who had come to mourn, since the Jewish religious authorities are specifically mentioned as a separate group in John 11:46-47. See also the notes on the phrase “the Jewish leaders” in v. 8, “the Jewish people of the region” in v. 19, and the word “people” in v. 31.

[11:33]  8 tn Or (perhaps) “he was deeply indignant.” The verb ἐνεβριμήσατο (enebrimhsato), which is repeated in John 11:38, indicates a strong display of emotion, somewhat difficult to translate – “shuddered, moved with the deepest emotions.” In the LXX, the verb and its cognates are used to describe a display of indignation (Dan 11:30, for example – see also Mark 14:5). Jesus displayed this reaction to the afflicted in Mark 1:43, Matt 9:30. Was he angry at the afflicted? No, but he was angry because he found himself face-to-face with the manifestations of Satan’s kingdom of evil. Here, the realm of Satan was represented by death.

[11:33]  9 tn Or “greatly troubled.” The verb ταράσσω (tarassw) also occurs in similar contexts to those of ἐνεβριμήσατο (enebrimhsato). John uses it in 14:1 and 27 to describe the reaction of the disciples to the imminent death of Jesus, and in 13:21 the verb describes how Jesus reacted to the thought of being betrayed by Judas, into whose heart Satan had entered.



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