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Verse 53. _THEY TOOK COUNSEL TOGETHER_]
συνεβουλευσαντο, they were of _one accord_ in the
business, and had _fully made up their minds_ on the subject; and they
waited only for a proper opportunity to...
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THEY TOOK COUNSEL - The judgment of the high priest silenced
opposition, and they began to devise measures to put him to death
without exciting tumult among the people. Compare Matthew 26:5....
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CHAPTER 11
_ 1. The Sickness of Lazarus Announced. (John 11:1 .)_
2. The Delayed Departure and the Death of Lazarus. (John 11:5 .)
3. The Arrival at Bethany. (John 11:17 .)
4. Weeping with Them Tha...
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THE RESULTS OF THE MIRACLE. The majority of the Jews who came to
comfort the sisters were convinced, but some remained hostile, and
gave information to the Pharisees. The chief priests, _i.e._ the
Sad...
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FROM THAT DAY THEY TOOK COUNSEL.
From the time of this meeting they were brought over to the policy of
Caiaphas and steadfast in carrying out their plans for the death of
Christ. Here is the official...
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The chief priests and Pharisees assembled the Sanhedrin: "What are we
going to do?" they said, "because this man does many signs. If we
leave him alone like this, all will believe in him, and the Roma...
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ON THE ROAD TO GLORY (John 11:1-5)...
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FROM. Greek. _apo._ App-104.
THAT DAY, i.e. the day on which the council came to their awful
decision.
FOR TO, &c. -in order that (Greek. _hina)_ they might kill Him, i.e.
on some _judicial_ pretence...
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OPPOSITE RESULTS OF THE SIGN...
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ἈΠ' ἘΚΕΊΝΗΣ ΟΥ̓͂Ν. _From that_ (fatal) _day_
THEREFORE: it was in consequence of Caiaphas’ suggestion that they
practically, if not formally, pronounced sentence of death. The
question was how to get...
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Ver 47. Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council,
and said, What do we? for this man does many miracles. 48. If we let
him thus alone, all men will believe on him: and the Romans sh...
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_THE PLOT TO KILL JESUS -- JOHN 11:45-57:_ The miracle caused many to
believe in Jesus. Others went and told the Pharisees. The chief
priests and the Pharisees called the council together to discuss w...
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ΟΎΝ (G3767) затем, теперь (DM, 253).
ΈΒΟΥΛΕΎΣΑΝΤΟ _aor. med. (dep.) ind. от_
ΒΟΥΛΕΎΟΜΑΙ (G1011) желать, советоваться.
Обобщ. _aor._ рассматривает их планы на
определенный период времени как
единое це...
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THEN FROM THAT DAY FORTH THEY TOOK COUNSEL, &C.— The evangelist does
not tell us what the measure was which they pitched upon for this
purpose; only from the last verse of the chapter, it seems probab...
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POLITICS AND MURDER
_Text 11:47-57_
47
The chief priests therefore and the Pharisees gathered a council, and
said, What do we? for this man doeth many signs.
48
If we _let_ him thus alone, all me...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 11:45-57
The following is submitted as an Analysis of the passage which is to
be before us:—
In the closing section of John 11 we are shown the effects of the
a...
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Then from that day forth they took counsel together for to put him to
death.
THEN (OR, 'THEREFORE') FROM THAT DAY FORTH THEY TOOK COUNCIL TOGETHER
FOR TO PUT HIM TO DEATH....
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49 The high priest's prophecy is another clear indication of the
overruling and sovereign power of God. His enemies fulfill His will
even when they are most opposed to His plans and purpose, as they s...
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CHRIST THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE
1-44. The raising of Lazarus. The last and greatest of the seven
'signs' recorded in this Gospel is related with such photographic
minuteness of detail, that it is...
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A MEETING OF THE SANHEDRIN AGAINST JESUS. As in the synoptics, the
chief priests, i.e. the Sadducees, take a more prominent part than the
Pharisees in compassing the death of Jesus. Similarly in the A...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 11
LAZARUS DIES 11:1-16
V1-2 A man called Lazarus was ill. He lived in Bethany. He had two
sisters, Mary and Martha. (M...
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THEN FROM THAT DAY FORTH THEY TOOK! COUNSEL... — On that day, then,
the Sanhedrin officially decreed His death. The remaining question was
how they could carry out this decree without exciting a popul...
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CHAPTER 24
JESUS THE SCAPEGOAT.
“Many therefore of the Jews, which came to Mary and beheld that
which He did, believed on Him. But some of them went away to the
Pharisees, and told them the things wh...
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This utterance of Caiaphas brought sudden light to the members of the
Sanhedrim, and so influenced their perplexed mind that ἀπʼ
ἐκείνης ἡμέρας συνεβουλεύσαντο ἵνα
ἀποκτείνωσιν αὐτόν. This was the cri...
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_The consequences of the miracle_....
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THE INNOCENT FOR THE GUILTY
John 11:45-57
The friends of the family who had come to lament with them, were
disposed toward Jesus and believed; but the mere spectators hastened
with the news, to infla...
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Here we have the account of the last sign wrought by Jesus as recorded
by John, namely, the raising of Lazarus. Very beautiful in this
connection is the depiction of the sorrow of the sisters, and our...
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CONDEMNATORY VERDICT OF THE SANHEDRIN
John 11:47-54. “ _Then the chief priests and Pharisees convened the
Sanhedrin_, _and continued to say_, _What shall we do_? _because this
man is performing many m...
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VER. 53. “ _From this day forth, therefore, they took counsel
together to the end that they might put him to death._ ” The
_therefore_ intimates that the proposition of Caiaphas was accepted
(_Luthard...
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FIRST SECTION: 11:1-57. THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS.
No scene in this gospel is presented in so detailed and dramatic a
manner. There is none from which appears more distinctly the character
of Jesus...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 45-53.
1. The result of the miracle was the production of the desired faith,
not only in the sisters and the disciples, but also in many of the
Jews who h...
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Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council, and said,
What do we? For this man doeth many miracles. (48) If we let him thus
alone, all men will believe on him: and the Romans shall co...
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The point at which we have arrived gives me an opportunity of saying a
little on the beginning of this chapter, and the end of the last; for
it is well known that many men, and, I am sorry to add, not...
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53._They consulted to put him to death. _The Evangelist relates that
Christ again fled, knowing that his enemies sought him with so great
rage. Yet let us remember that he did not fly in order to with...
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We come now to the testimony which the Father renders to Jesus in
answer to His rejection. In this chapter the power of resurrection and
of life in His own Person are presented to faith. [40] But here...
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THEN FROM THAT DAY FORTH,.... Caiaphas's reasoning appeared so good,
and his advice so agreeable, that it was at once, and generally
assented to, except by one or two, as Nicodemus, and Joseph of
Arim...
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Then from that day forth they took counsel together for to put him to
death.
Ver. 53. _Then from that day forth_] So baneful is evil counsel, from
the mouth of a man of mark especially, to set men ea...
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_Then, from that day, they took counsel_, &c. The majority of the
council having resolved to put Jesus to death at all hazards, they
consulted no longer upon that point, but from henceforth deliberate...
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FROM THAT DAY; adopting the counsel of Caiaphas, they sought to kill
him....
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THEN FROM THAT DAY FORTH THEY TOOK COUNSEL TOGETHER FOR TO PUT HIM TO
DEATH....
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The result of the deliberations:...
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THE DEATH OF LAZARUS
(vs.1-27)
The raising of Lazarus in this chapter is a striking witness to the
fact that the plotting of the Jews to kill the Lord Jesus was vanity;
for He Himself is superior to...
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47-53 There can hardly be a more clear discovery of the madness that
is in man's heart, and of its desperate enmity against God, than what
is here recorded. Words of prophecy in the mouth, are not cl...
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They had taken such counsel before; but now they were more intent than
before, having found a more just pretence, viz. to prevent a sedition
and rebellion; and learned of their high priest, that it wa...
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John 11:53 Then G3767 from G575 that G1565 day G2250 plotted G4823
(G5668) to G2443 put G615 Him...
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‘So from that day onwards they took counsel that they might put him
to death'.
The continual semi-official attempts to arrest him have not yet become
the official policy of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish g...
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John 11:53. FROM THAT DAY FORTH, THEREFORE, THEY TOOK COUNSEL THAT
THEY MIGHT PUT HIM TO DEATH. Not that they might pass sentence of
death upon him; that is done: but that they might execute the
sente...
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SO FROM THAT DAY
(απ' εκεινης ουν της ημερας). The raising of
Lazarus brought matters to a head so to speak. It was now apparently
not more than a month before the end.THEY TOOK COUNSEL
(εβουλευσ...
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John 11
In selecting this word we are struck with the frequency of its
occurrence in this chapter. There is:
I. The "If" of wisdom. Jesus answered "If any man walk in the day, he
stumbleth not." The...
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Lazarus had been publicly raised from the dead. A great number of
persons saw the miracle, and there was never any question about its
having been wrought.
John 11:45. _Then many of the Jews which cam...
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CONTENTS: Raising of Lazarus. Enmity of the Pharisees against Jesus.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Lazarus, Mary, Martha, disciples, Pharisees,
Thomas, Caiaphas.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ is the resurrection an...
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John 11:2. _It was that Mary which anointed the Lord with ointment._
The allusion to this anointing is obscure. It could not be to the
similar occurrence in Luke 7., for that was a woman of the city;...
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FROM THAT DAY ON. The official decree was that Jesus would die....
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_From that day forth they took counsel together for to put Him to
death_
I.
THE CROWNING CRIME OF HUMANITY
1. It was sanctioned by religion. A religious institution is often the
corruptest, and a r...
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_Then gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees a council_
THE SANHEDRIM
I. The NAME συνέδριον. Sanhedrin is more accurate than
Sanhedrim, though this is more frequently used, and means a sittin...
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"VER. 44. _And he that was dead came forth_, &c. The power of the
voice of Christ is made manifest, which instantly raised up the dead
man, so that the things spoken might be done.
_Grave-clothes_, bi...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 11:46. BUT SOME OF THEM, ETC.—It is possible to misjudge their
motives; but in view of John 19:22 and John 10:31 their action can
hardly be viewed as friendly....
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 11:1
7. _Christ the Antagonist of death—a victory of love and power_._
_The narrative of this chapter is a further advance in the proof that
the unbelief of the Jews was aggravated b...
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The gospel according to John, chapter 11.
Now we remember that John is carefully picking out certain incidents
in the life of Jesus by which he might prove that Jesus was the
Messiah, the Son of the l...
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Acts 5:33; Acts 9:23; Jeremiah 38:15; Jeremiah 38:4; John 11:47;...
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Observe here, 1. How baneful and destructive evil counsel is,
especially out of the mouths of leading men, and how soon embraced and
followed. Caiaphas no sooner propounds the putting of Christ to dea...