John 11:1-54
Now <1161> [Now.]
The raising of Lazarus from the dead, being a work of Christ beyond measure great, the most stupendous of all he had hitherto performed, and beyond all others calculated to evince his Divine majesty, was therefore purposely recorded by the Evangelist John; while it was omitted by the other Evangelists, probably, as Grotius supposes, because they wrote their histories during the life of Lazarus, and they did not mention him for fear of exciting the malice of the Jews against him; as we find from ch. 12:10, that they sought to put him to death, that our Lord might not have such a monument of his power and goodness remaining in the land.
was sick <770 2258> [was sick.]
Lazarus <2976> [Lazarus.]
Bethany <963> [Bethany.]
Mary <3137> [Mary.]
Mary <3137> [that Mary.]
anointed <218> [anointed.]
one <3739> [he.]
This <3778> [This.]
to <5228> [for.]
he said ............. so that <2036 2443> [that.]
loved <25> [loved.]
he remained <3306> [he abode.]
Let us go <71> [Let.]
Jewish leaders <2453> [the Jews.]
Are you going <2532 5217> [and goest.]
<1526> [Are.]
not .............. he does not stumble <3780 4350 3756> [he stumbleth not.]
he added <3004> [he saith.]
has fallen asleep <2837> [sleepeth.]
awaken <1852> [awake.]
plainly <3954> [plainly.]
I am glad <5463> [I am glad.]
sake <1223> [for.]
may <2443> [to.]
Thomas <2381> [Thomas.]
Let us go <71> [Let.]
four <5064> [four.]
two miles <1178 4712> [fifteen furlongs. that is, about two miles.]
to ..... to console <4314 2443 3888> [to comfort.]
<5613> [as soon.]
if <1487> [if.]
But <2532> [that.]
God God will grant you <2316 1325 4671> [God will give it thee.]
Your <4675> [Thy.]
I know <1492> [I know.]
life <2222> [the life.]
believes <4100> [he that.]
<3956> [whosoever.]
believes ......... believe <4100> [Believest.]
Yes <3483> [Yea.]
<3588> [which.]
And ......... and called ........... and is asking for <2532 5455> [and called.]
Teacher <1320> [The Master.]
is here <3918> [come.]
people <2453> [Jews.]
she was going <5217> [She goeth.]
she fell <4098> [she fell.]
if <1487> [if.]
<2453> [the Jews.]
he was intensely moved <1690> [he groaned.]
distressed <5015> [was troubled. Gr. he troubled himself.]
<2396> [Behold.]
Couldn't <1410> [Could.]
intensely moved <1690> [groaning.]
<2258> [It was.]
Take away <142> [Take.]
Lord <2962> [Lord.]
I tell <2036> [Said.]
<3700> [see.]
Jesus .... and <1161 2424 2532> [And Jesus.]
Father <3962> [Father.]
but <235> [but.]
that ..................... they may believe that <3754 2443 4100> [that they.]
that .... listen ..................... that you <3754 4771 191> [that thou.]
Lazarus <2976> [Lazarus.]
had died <2348> [he that.]
tied up ......... wrapped around <1210 4019> [bound.]
"Swathed about with rollers" or bandages, [keiria <\\See definition 2750\\>,] long strips of linen, a few inches in breadth, brought round the [sindon <\\See definition 4616\\>,] or sheet of linen in which the corpse was involved, and by which the [aromata,] or spices, were kept in contact with the flesh. In reply to sceptical objections, it is sufficient to observe, that he who could raise Lazarus from the dead, could, with a much less exertion of power, have so loosened or removed the bandages of his feet and legs as to have rendered it practicable for him to come forth. Tittman well observes, that Lazarus was restored not only to life but also to health, as appears from the alacrity of his motion; and this would constitute a new miracle.
Unwrap <3089> [Loose.]
people <2453> [Jews.]
called .... together <4863> [gathered.]
What <5101> [What.]
we allow <863> [we let.]
everyone <3956> [all.]
and ... Romans .... and ...... and <2532 4514> [and the.]
Caiaphas <2533> [Caiaphas.]
You <5210> [Ye.]
<5607> [being.]
he prophesied <4395> [he prophesied.]
that ..... that Jesus <1565 3754 2424> [that Jesus.]
not <3756> [not.]
gather together <4863> [gather.]
children <5043> [the children.]
are scattered <1287> [that were.]
from <575> [from.]
<4823> [they.]
kill <615> [put.]
went around <4043> [walked.]
went away <565> [went.]
Ephraim <2187> [Ephraim.]
Ephraim appears to be the same city which is called Ephrain, 2 Ch 13:19 (where see the Note), and Ephron, Jos 15:9, which was situated eight miles north of Jerusalem, near Bethel, and apparently between that city and Jericho. Accordingly we find that a desert, or wilderness, extended from Jericho to Bethel (Jos 16:1), called the wilderness of Bethaven (Jos 18:12), in which Joshua and the Israelites slew the inhabitants of Ai. (Jos 8:24.)