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Verse John 11:15. _I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES THAT I WAS NOT THERE_] "I
tell you plainly, Lazarus is dead: and I am glad I was not there - if
I had been, I should have been prevailed on to have healed...
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I AM GLAD ... - The meaning of this verse may be thus expressed: “If
I had been there during his sickness, the entreaties of his sisters
and friends would have prevailed with me to restore him to heal...
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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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AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES THAT. WAS NOT THERE.
Had he been at the home of Lazarus before his death he would have felt
constrained to heal him. Such. miracle would have been less striking
and less proof o...
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ON THE ROAD TO GLORY (John 11:1-5)...
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Jesus said these things, and then he went on to say: "Our friend
Lazarus is sleeping; but I am going to waken him up." "Lord, the
disciples said to him, "if he is sleeping he will recover." But Jesus...
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_I am glad_ Christ rejoices, not at his friend's death, but at His own
absence from the scene, for the disciples" sake. Had He been there,
Lazarus would not have died, and the disciples would have los...
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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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THE PRELUDE TO THE SIGN...
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ΧΑΊΡΩ. Christ rejoices, not at His friend’s death, but at His
own absence from the scene, for the disciples’ sake. Had He been
there, Lazarus would not have died, and the disciples would have lost
thi...
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Ver 11. These things said he: and after that he says to them, Our
friend Lazarus sleeps; but I go that I may awake him out of sleep. 12.
Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well. 1...
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_THE DEATH OF LAZARUS -- JOHN 11:1-16:_ Jesus had three special
friends in Bethany. They were Mary, Martha and Lazarus. This Mary was
the same person who poured perfume on the Lord's head and wiped hi...
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ΠΙΣΤΕΎΣΗΤΕ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΠΙΣΤΈΎΩ (G4100)
верить. _Aor._ указывает на отдельное
разовое действие: "поверить во что-л."
(Brown). _Conj._ с ΊΝ (G2443) указывает на
результат. Это придаточное выраж...
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AND I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES, &C.— "I am glad for your sakes, that I
was not in Judea before he died; for had I been there and recovered
him, your faith in me as the Messiah must have wanted that grea...
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THE PURPOSE EXPLANED
_Text 11:7-16_
7
Then after this he saith _to_ the disciples, Let us _go_ into Judea
again.
8
The disciples say unto him, Rabbi, the Jews were but now seeking to
stone thee;...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 11:11-27
The following is a suggested Analysis of the passage which is to be
before us:-
In the previous lesson we have seen how the Lord Jesus received a
touch...
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And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye
may believe; nevertheless let us go unto And I am glad for your sakes
that I was not there, to the intent ye may believe; neverthel...
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34 The term "gods" is translated "judges" in Exo_21:6; Exo_22:8-9,
where it refers to men. But our Lord does not appeal to this, but to
Psa_82:6 where the context clearly excludes men. The mighty spir...
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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 secondary object of the miracle was the strengthening of the
disciples' faith....
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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 I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES THAT I WAS NOT THERE. — The words are
at first sound startling, as following immediately upon the plain
statement, “Lazarus is dead.” The utterance is not of sorrow, but
o...
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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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JESUS FACES DEATH FOR HIS FRIEND
John 11:1-16
Sickness enters homes even where God is honored and loved. It is
permitted because it affords an opportunity and platform for His
delivering help. We sho...
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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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When Christ says, _that you may believe, we must not suppose he means,
that they might begin than for the first time to believe, but that
their faith, already begun, might be increased; for the faith...
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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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I. THE PREPARATION: JOHN 11:1-16.
John first describes the general situation, John 11:1-2; then, the
conduct of Jesus towards the two sisters, John 11:3-6; finally, His
conversations with the disciple...
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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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“ _Then Jesus therefore said to them openly, Lazarus is dead;_ 15
_and I rejoice for your sakes that I was not there, to the end that
you may believe; but let us go to him._ 16. _Whereupon Thomas, who...
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Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of
Mary and her sister Martha. (2) (It was that Mary which anointed the
Lord with ointment, and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brot...
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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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15._And I rejoice, on your account, that I was not there. _He means
that his absence was profitable to them, because his power would have
been less illustriously displayed, if he had instantly given
a...
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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 I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES THAT I WAS NOT THERE,.... At Bethany,
before he died, or when he died; because he might have been prevailed
upon through the solicitations of his dear friends, Mary and Ma...
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And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye
may believe; nevertheless let us go unto him.
Ver. 15. _I am glad for your sakes_] If the confirmation and increase
of faith in his...
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_Then said Jesus plainly_ That he might not hold them any longer in
suspense, or permit them to remain under a mistake; _Lazarus is_
indeed _dead: and_ As I could not have permitted this to have happe...
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AND I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES THAT I WAS NOT THERE, TO THE INTENT YE
MAY BELIEVE; NEVERTHELESS LET US GO UNTO HIM....
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The announcement of the death of Lazarus:...
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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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11-16 Since we are sure to rise again at the last, why should not the
believing hope of that resurrection to eternal life, make it as easy
for us to put off the body and die, as it is to put off our...
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Had I been upon the place, my kindness to his sisters, and pity, would
have prevailed far with me to have prevented his death; but it is
better, for your sakes at least, and I am glad. I was not there...
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John 11:15 And G2532 glad G5463 (G5719) for G1223 sakes G5209 that
G3754 was G2252 (G5713) ...
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‘The disciples therefore said to him, “Lord, if he is fallen
asleep he will recover.” Then Jesus therefore said to them plainly,
“Lazarus is dead. And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there
so...
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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 11:14-15. THEN THEREFORE JESUS SAID UNTO THEM PLAINLY, LAZARUS IS
DEAD. AND I AM GLAD FOR YOUR SAKES, TO THE INTENT YE MAY BELIEVE, THAT
I WAS NOT THERE; NEVERTHELESS LET US GO UNTO HIM. The word...
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FOR YOUR SAKES
(δι' υμας). That they may witness his raising from the
grave.THAT I WAS NOT THERE
(οτ ουκ ημην εκε). Imperfect middle ημην of the later
Greek instead of the common active ην in ind...
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John 11:15
Five Paradoxes
In the single verse of our text we find no less than five paradoxes.
They are disclosed in the words, but interpreted in the deeds of Jesus
Himself. If their force and sign...
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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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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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John 11:1. _Now a certain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the
town or Mary and her sister Martha._
In God's book, towns are most remarkable for saints that dwell in
them. «The town of Mary a...
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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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OUR FRIEND LAZARUS HAS FALLEN ASLEEP. Jesus called death "sleep" more
than once, because it is only temporary. Compare Matthew 9:24 and
note. SO THAT WE MAY DIE WITH HIM. The Jewish authorities were s...
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_Lazarus is dead, and I am glad for your sakes that! was not there_
I.
THE SAVIOUR IS ALWAYS ALIVE TO THE WELFARE OF HIS PEOPLE--“for your
sakes.” Here is love beyond compare. Is He abased? “For our...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 11:1 The raising of Lazarus is the ultimate
messianic “sign” in this Gospel (see note on 2:11). This
spectacular miracle (recorded only by John) anticipates Jesus’ own
resurrection....
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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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_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 John 5:13; 2 Corinthians 4:15; 2 Timothy 2:10; Genesis 26:24;...
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For your sakes - to the intent ye may believe. These two clauses,
which are separated in the A. V. and Rev., are, in the Greek order,
placed together : for your sakes, to the intent ye may believe; th...
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SICKNESS, DEATH, AND RESURRECTION
John 11:3
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The resurrection of Christ is the usual message of Easter. However, we
must remember that indissolubly linked with the resurrection of...
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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...