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Verse 54. _WALKED NO MORE OPENLY_] παρρησια, He did not go as
before through the cities and villages, teaching, preaching, and
healing the sick.
_NEAR TO THE WILDERNESS_] Some MSS. add, of _Samphoure...
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NO MORE OPENLY - No more publicly, in the cities and towns. Jesus
never exposed his life unnecessarily to hazard. Although the time of
his death was determined in the counsel of God, yet this did not...
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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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JESUS THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS.
The Savior once more retired from Jerusalem to avoid the blow that was
ready to be struck and retired for. short time
INTO. CITY CALLED EPHRAIM....
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So Jesus walked no longer openly among the Jews, but he went away from
them to a place near the wilderness, to a town called Ephraim, and he
stayed there with his disciples.
Now the Passover Feast of...
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ON THE ROAD TO GLORY (John 11:1-5)...
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WALKED. was walking.
OPENLY. Same as "plainly "in John 11:14.
AMONG. Greek. _en._ App-104.
EPHRAIM. If it is to be identified with the modern _Ophrah,_ it is
about 16 miles north-east of Jerusalem....
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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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_therefore_ The decree of the Sanhedrin for His apprehension had been
published (John 11:57); the sentence of death was probably a secret
among themselves.
_openly_ Comp. John 7:10. He withdraws from...
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ἜΜΕΙΝΕΝ (אBL), S. John’s favourite word, is probably to be
preferred to διέτριβεν (AD from John 3:22?)
54. Ἰ. ΟΥ̓͂Ν. _Jesus therefore_, because He knew that in
raising His friend He had signed His own...
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OPPOSITE RESULTS OF THE SIGN...
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Ver 54. Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews; but went
from there to a country near to the wilderness, into a city called
Ephraim, and there continued with his disciples. 55. And the J...
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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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ΟΥΝ (G3767) следовательно. Вводит более
строгую последовательность мыслей,
чем обычно принято в этом евангелии
(Morris),
ΠΑΡΡΗΣΊΣΙ (G3954) _dat. sing._ открыто. _Dat._
образа действия,
ΠΕΡΙΕΠΆΤΕΙ _i...
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INTO A CITY CALLED EPHRAIM,— The situation of _Ephraim_ has not yet
been determined; all that John says of it, is, that it stood in a
country _near the wilderness;_ perhaps he meant the wilderness whi...
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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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Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews; but went thence
unto a country near to the wilderness, into a city called Ephraim, and
there continued with his disciples.
JESUS THEREFORE WAL...
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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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Retirement to Ephraim. Attitude of the multitudes at Jerusalem.
Suppressed excitement.
54. To avoid the snares of His enemies, and to secure a short season
of undisturbed communion with His disciples,...
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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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JESUS THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS. — He had heard
of the decree of the Sanhedrin which had been publicly made known
(John 11:57), and therefore avoided persons who would have carrie...
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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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Jesus accordingly, Ἰησοῦς οὖν, not to precipitate matters,
οὐκ ἔτι … αὐτοῦ, “no longer went about openly among
the Jews, but departed thence (_i.e._, from Bethany or Jerusalem and
its neighbourhood) t...
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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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(9) Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews; but went
thence unto a country near to the wilderness, into a city called
Ephraim, and there continued with his disciples.
(9) We may give pl...
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Ephrem was a small city or town in the neighbourhood of Bethel. Some
suppose it to be the same as Ephron, mentioned in 2 Paralipomenon xiii
19., and 1 Machabees v., 2 Machabees xii. 17. Eusebius and S...
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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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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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Jesus is forced to withdraw to a retired place. On their part, the
rulers take a new step in the path on which they have now entered.
VV. 54-57. “ _Jesus therefore abode no more openly among the Jews;...
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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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54._Which is called Ephraim. _As to the name of the town which is
mentioned here, I think that either it was pronounced at that time in
a corrupted manner, or it was entirely new. For we know how grea...
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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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JESUS THEREFORE,.... Knowing the resolution the sanhedrim had taken to
put him to death, and the schemes they were forming to apprehend him:
WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS; at, or near Jerusale...
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Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews; but went thence
unto a country near to the wilderness, into a city called Ephraim, and
there continued with his disciples.
Ver. 54. _Into a city...
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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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THE WILDERNESS; the wilderness of Judea, that bordered on the Dead sea
and the lower part of the Jordan valley....
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The result of the deliberations:...
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JESUS THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS, BUT WENT THENCE
INTO A COUNTRY NEAR TO THE WILDERNESS, INTO A CITY CALLED EPHRAIM, AND
THERE CONTINUED WITH HIS DISCIPLES....
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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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54-57 Before our gospel passover we must renew our repentance. Thus
by a voluntary purification, and by religious exercises, many, more
devout than their neighbours, spent some time before the passov...
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JESUS THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS; for he being the
true paschal Lamb, was to be slain at that feast, and put an end to
that type, and would therefore reserve himself for that time,...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book II
Then, when He had raised Lazarus from the dead, and plots were formed
against Him by the Pharisees, He withdrew to a city called Ephraim;
and from that place, as it...
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John 11:54 Therefore G3767 Jesus G2424 longer G3765 walked G4043
(G5707) openly G3954 among G1722 Jews G2453 but...
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‘Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Judaisers, but went
from there into the country near to the wilderness, to a town called
Ephraim, and there He stayed for a while with the disciples.'...
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John 11:54. JESUS THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY AMONG THE JEWS; BUT
WENT AWAY THENCE INTO THE COUNTRY NEAR TO THE WILDERNESS, INTO A CITY
CALLED EPHRAIM, AND THERE ABODE WITH THE DISCIPLES. The time...
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THEREFORE WALKED NO MORE OPENLY
(ουν ουκετ παρρησια περιεπατε). Imperfect
active of περιπατεω, to walk around. Jesus saw clearly that
to do so would bring on the end now instead of his "hour" which...
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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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SO JESUS DID NOT TRAVEL OPENLY. He would die at Passover time, just as
the passover lamb was being killed. EPHRAIM. Sixteen miles northeast
of Jerusalem, on the edge of the desert....
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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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"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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2 Chronicles 13:19; 2 Samuel 13:23; John 10:40; John 18:20; John 4:1