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Verse 44. _BOUND HAND AND FOOT WITH GRAVE - CLOTHES_] _Swathed about_
_with rollers _- κειριαις, from κειρω, _I cut_. These
were long slips of linen a few inches in breadth, with which the body
and l...
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HE THAT WAS DEAD - The same man, body and soul.
BOUND HAND AND FOOT - It is not certain whether the whole body and
limbs were bound together, or each limb separately. When they embalmed
a person, the...
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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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JOHN 11. THE RAISING OF LAZARAS.
John 11:1. The Miracle. The withdrawal to Peræ a is brought to a
sudden end by the illness of Jesus-' friend Lazarus. Bethany, to
distinguish it from the Bethany beyon...
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AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH.
The earth had never beheld. more wonderful or startling sight. At once
the sleeper arose, came forth from the dark and cold bed where he had
lain for four days, bound...
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ON THE ROAD TO GLORY (John 11:1-5)...
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Jesus said to them: "Where have you laid him?" "Lord, they said to
him: "Come and see." Jesus wept. So the Jews said: "Look how he loved
him!" Some of them said: "Could not this man who opened the eye...
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HE THAT WAS DEAD. Greek. _ho tethnekos,_ the dead man. Compare Luke
7:12.
GRAVECLOTHES. Greek. _keiriai._ Only used here in N.T. In the
Septuagint it is used in Proverbs 7:16, as the rendering of the...
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John 2:13 TO JOHN 11:57. The Work
We here enter on the second portion of the first main division of the
Gospel, thus subdivided: The Work (1) among _Jews_, (2) among
_Samaritans_, (3) among _Galilean...
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_came forth_ It is safest not to regard this as an additional miracle.
The winding-sheet may have been loosely tied round him, or each limb
may have been swathed separately: in Egyptian mummies someti...
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ἘΞΗ͂ΛΘΕΝ. It is safest not to regard this as an additional
miracle. The winding-sheet may have been loosely tied round him, or
each limb may have been swathed separately: in Egyptian mummies
sometimes...
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THE SIGN...
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Ver 41. And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said, Father, I thank you
that you have heard me. 42. And I knew that you hear me always: but
because of the people which stand by I said it, that they may be...
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_JESUS BRINGS LAZARUS BACK TO LIFE -- JOHN 11:35-44:_ Jesus was
touched emotionally with Lazarus' death. He wept. The people observed
how much Jesus loved Lazarus. The people also said, "He gives sigh...
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ΤΕΘΝΗΚΏΣ _perf. act. part. от_ ΘΝΉΣΚΩ (G2348)
умирать; perf. быть мертвым. Subst. part.
подчеркивает тот факт, что он был
мертв. _Perf._ указывает на результаты
смерти; то есть опять же на то, что он...
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AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH,— It would have been the least part
of the miracle, had Jesus made the rollers, with which Lazarus was
bound, to unloose themselves from around his body, before he came...
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HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH
_Text 11:38-46_
38
Jesus therefore again groaning in himself cometh to the tomb. Now it
was a cave, and a stone lay against it.
39
Jesus saith, Take ye away the stone....
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 11:28-44
The following is submitted as an Analysis of the passage which is to
be before us:-
The central design of John's Gospel is to present Christ to us as t...
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And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with
graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith
unto them, Loose him, and let him go.
AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORT...
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25 The striking phrase "and the Life" is the clue to the great truth
here unfolded by our Lord. To His assertion that "Your brother will be
rising" Martha assents, for she knew that all would rise "at...
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CAME FORTH] doubtless with difficulty, his legs being bound together
by grave-clothes. Hence the command 'Loose him.' It is possible,
however, that the legs of Lazarus were swathed separately after th...
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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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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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AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH. — “Wonder at a wonder within a
wonder!” is Basil’s comment on these words; and many of the older
expositors regard the power to move, when bound hand and foot, as
itse...
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CHAPTER 23
JESUS THE RESURRECTION AND LIFE.
“Now a certain man was sick, Lazarus of Bethany, of the village of
Mary and her sister Martha. And it was that Mary which anointed the
Lord with ointment,...
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Καὶ ἐξῆλθεν ὁ τεθνηκὼς, “And out came the
dead man,” δεδεμένος … περιεδέδετο, “bound
feet and hands with grave-bands,” κειρίαις, apparently the
linen bandages with which the corpse was swathed. Opinio...
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_The raising of Lazarus_....
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VICTORY OVER DEATH
John 11:36-44
1. The Lord had been praying about this matter before He came to the
grave: “ _Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me._ ”Notice
that _past_ tense. Perhaps He ha...
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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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Loose him, and let him go. Christ, says St. Gregory, by giving these
orders to his apostles, shews that it belongs to his ministers to
loose and absolve sinners, when they are moved to repentance, tho...
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CHAPTER 9
RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS
John 11:1-44. “ _And a certain one was sick_: _Lazarus_, _of
Bethany_, _the village of Mary and Martha her sister_.” John, who
accompanied Jesus, very discreetly omi...
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“ _And after having spoken thus, he cried with a loud voice,
Lazarus, come forth._ 44. _And the dead man came forth, his feet and
hands bound with bandages; and his face was wrapped in a napkin. Jesus...
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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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1. There seems to be no sufficient reason to suppose, as many
commentators do, that Jesus had bidden Martha to call her sister
secretly. She acted probably on her own impulse possibly because she
fear...
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Jesus therefore again groaning in himself, cometh to the grave. It was
a cave, and a stone lay upon it. (39) Jesus said, Take ye away the
stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him...
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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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_THE RAISING OF LAZARUS_
‘Lazarus, come forth. And he that was dead came forth.’
John 11:43
I. THE SYMPATHY OF JESUS.
(_a_) _ He was vehemently moved_ against the havoc wrought by sin in
the worl...
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44._Bound hand and foot with bandages. _The Evangelist is careful to
mention the_napkin _and _bandages, _in order to inform us that Lazarus
went out of the tomb, in the same manner that he was laid in...
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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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AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH,.... That is, he who had been dead,
being now made alive, and raised up, and set on his feet, came out of
the cave:
BOUND HAND AND FOOT WITH GRAVE CLOTHES; not that hi...
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And he that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with
graveclothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus saith
unto them, Loose him, and let him go.
Ver. 44. _And he that was dead_]...
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_And he that was dead_ Greek, ο τεθνη κως, _he that had been
dead; came forth_ “The dead man heard the voice of the Son of God,
and came forth immediately. For he did not revive slowly, and by
degrees...
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The miracle and its effect:...
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AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH, BOUND HAND AND FOOT WITH
GRAVE-CLOTHES; AND HIS FACE WAS BOUND ABOUT WITH A NAPKIN. JESUS SAITH
UNTO THEM, LOOSE HIM, AND LET HIM GO....
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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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33-46 Christ's tender sympathy with these afflicted friends, appeared
by the troubles of his spirit. In all the afflictions of believers he
is afflicted. His concern for them was shown by his kind in...
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The fashion of their dressing up the dead differeth, according to the
fashion of several countries; among the Jews, we understand by this
text, they tied a napkin about their head, and some clothes ab...
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Methodius Oration on the Psalms
They saw Lazarus, who was made an exile from the region of death.[28]...
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John 11:44 And G2532 died G2348 (G5761) out G1831 (G5627) bound G1210
(G5772) hand G5495 and...
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‘And when he had thus spoken he cried with a loud voice, “Lazarus,
come forth”. He that was dead came forth, bound hand and foot with
grave-clothes, and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus s...
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The manifestation of Jesus by Himself is about to terminate so far at
least as the world is concerned, and it does so in His revealing
Himself as the Resurrection and the Life, the Conqueror of death...
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John 11:43-44. AND WHEN HE THUS HAD SPOKEN, HE CRIED WITH A LOUD
VOICE, LAZARUS, COME FORTH; AND HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH, BOUND
HAND AND FOOT WITH GRAVEBANDS: AND HIS FACE WAS BOUND ABOUT WITH A
N...
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HE THAT WAS DEAD CAME FORTH
(εξηλθεν ο τεθνηκως). Literally, "Came out the dead
man," (effective aorist active indicative and perfect active articular
participle of θνησκω). Just as he was and at o...
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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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Our Lord's greatest miracles were ever the reward of faith.
John 11:27. _She saith unto him, Yea, Lord I believe that thou art the
Christ, the Son of God, which should come unto the world._
By which...
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John 11:1. _Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the
town of Mary and her sister Martha._
To many people, it may have seemed an event of no particular
importance that «a certain man...
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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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_Jesus lifted up His eyes and said_
THE WORDS OF CHRIST AT THE GRAVE OF LAZARUS
I. THOSE HE ADDRESSED TO HEAVEN (John 11:41). In these we have
1. His recognition of God as His Father. He was the So...
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_Lazarus come forth._
A royal command befitting the majesty of God. (_St. Cyril._)
THE SCENE
Look at our Lord by this grave. How truly man, partaker of our common
nature! The sight of the tomb awake...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 11:44 Remarkably, John does not record Lazarus’s
reaction or any of the aftermath of his raising (compare Luke 8:55),
except for the fact that many of the Jews... be
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1-57
CHAPTER 11 VER. 1. _Lazarus_, a man honourable and rich, and therefore
another person than the Lazarus who lay full of sores at the doors of
the rich glutton (Luke 16)
_Bethany_, _the town of M...
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_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_, bindings for...
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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_
THE RAISING OF LAZARUS
John 11:1. The various theories as to the reason why this great
miracle is not recorded by the other Evangelists need not be fully
discussed in...
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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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1 Samuel 2:6; Acts 20:9; Ezekiel 37:3; Genesis 1:3; Hosea 13:14;...
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Grave - clothes [κ ε ι ρ ι α ι ς]. Literally, swathing -
bands. Only here in the New Testament. In John 19:40; John 20:5; John
20:7, ojqonia, linen bands, is used. A napkin [σ ο υ δ α ρ ι.
ω]. See on...
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THE RAISING OF LAZARUS
John 11:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Some ideas concerning the cause of sickness.
(1) The ancients thought that sickness was the result of sin. The Book
of Job goes into detail co...
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And he came forth bound hand and foot with grave clothes — Which
were wrapt round each hand and each foot, and his face was wrapt about
with a napkin — If the Jews buried as the Egyptians did, the fac...
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How could Lazarus come forth from the tomb if he was bound hand and
foot?
PROBLEM: This verse states what seems impossible, namely, when Jesus
raised Lazarus “he who had died came out bound hand and...