John 5:3
blind <5185> [of blind.]
paralyzed <3584> [withered.]
<1551> [waiting.]
John 6:2
John 11:1
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.]
John 11:3
one <3739> [he.]
John 11:6
he remained <3306> [he abode.]
John 11:2
Mary <3137> [that Mary.]
anointed <218> [anointed.]
John 4:46
Cana <2580> [Cana.]
"It is worthy of remark," says Dr. E. D. Clarke, who visited Cana a few years ago, "that, walking among the ruins of a church, we saw large massy pots, answering the description given of the ancient vessels of the country; not preserved, but lying about, disregarded by the present inhabitants, as antiquities with whose original use they were unacquainted. From their appearance, and the number of them, it was quite evident that a practice of keeping water in large pots, each holding from eighteen to twenty-seven gallons, was once common in the country." (Compare the account of the water pots. ch. 2:6.)
a ... royal official <937> [nobleman. or, courtier, or, ruler. whose.]
John 5:7
I have <2192> [I have.]
before <4253> [before.]