11:1 Now
a
certain
man
was
ill,
Lazarus
of
Bethany,
the
village
of
Mary
and
her
sister
Martha.
11:2 It
was
Mary
who
anointed
the
Lord
with
ointment
and
wiped
his
feet
with
her
hair,
whose
brother
Lazarus
was
ill.
11:3 So
the
sisters
sent
to
him,
saying,
"Lord,
he
whom
you
love
is
ill."
11:4 But
when
Jesus
heard
it
he
said,
"This
illness
does
not
lead
to
death.
It
is
for
the
glory
of
God,
so
that
the
Son
of
God
may
be
glorified
through
it."
11:5 Now
Jesus
loved
Martha
and
her
sister
and
Lazarus.
11:6 So,
when
he
heard
that
Lazarus
was
ill,
he
stayed
two
days
longer
in
the
place
where
he
was.
11:7 Then
after
this
he
said
to
the
disciples,
"Let
us
go
to
Judea
again."
11:8 The
disciples
said
to
him,
"Rabbi,
the
Jews
were
just
now
seeking
to
stone
you,
and
are
you
going
there
again"
11:9 Jesus
answered,
"Are
there
not
twelve
hours
in
the
day
If
anyone
walks
in
the
day,
he
does
not
stumble,
because
he
sees
the
light
of
this
world.
11:10 But
if
anyone
walks
in
the
night,
he
stumbles,
because
the
light
is
not
in
him."
11:11 After
saying
these
things,
he
said
to
them,
"Our
friend
Lazarus
has
fallen
asleep,
but
I
go
to
awaken
him."
11:12 The
disciples
said
to
him,
"Lord,
if
he
has
fallen
asleep,
he
will
recover."
11:13 Now
Jesus
had
spoken
of
his
death,
but
they
thought
that
he
meant
taking
rest
in
sleep.
11:14 Then
Jesus
told
them
plainly,
"Lazarus
has
died,
11:15 and
for
your
sake
I
am
glad
that
I
was
not
there,
so
that
you
may
believe.
But
let
us
go
to
him."
11:16 So
Thomas,
called
the
Twin,
said
to
his
fellow
disciples,
"Let
us
also
go,
that
we
may
die
with
him."
11:17 Now
when
Jesus
came,
he
found
that
Lazarus
had
already
been
in
the
tomb
four
days.
11:18 Bethany
was
near
Jerusalem,
about
two
miles
off,
11:19 and
many
of
the
Jews
had
come
to
Martha
and
Mary
to
console
them
concerning
their
brother.
11:20 So
when
Martha
heard
that
Jesus
was
coming,
she
went
and
met
him,
but
Mary
remained
seated
in
the
house.
11:21 Martha
said
to
Jesus,
"Lord,
if
you
had
been
here,
my
brother
would
not
have
died.
11:22 But
even
now
I
know
that
whatever
you
ask
from
God,
God
will
give
you."
11:23 Jesus
said
to
her,
"Your
brother
will
rise
again."
11:24 Martha
said
to
him,
"I
know
that
he
will
rise
again
in
the
resurrection
on
the
last
day."
11:25 Jesus
said
to
her,
"I
am
the
resurrection
and
the
life.
Whoever
believes
in
me,
though
he
die,
yet
shall
he
live,
11:26 and
everyone
who
lives
and
believes
in
me
shall
never
die.
Do
you
believe
this"
11:27 She
said
to
him,
"Yes,
Lord;
I
believe
that
you
are
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
who
is
coming
into
the
world."
11:28 When
she
had
said
this,
she
went
and
called
her
sister
Mary,
saying
in
private,
"The
Teacher
is
here
and
is
calling
for
you."
11:29 And
when
she
heard
it,
she
rose
quickly
and
went
to
him.
11:30 Now
Jesus
had
not
yet
come
into
the
village,
but
was
still
in
the
place
where
Martha
had
met
him.
11:31 When
the
Jews
who
were
with
her
in
the
house,
consoling
her,
saw
Mary
rise
quickly
and
go
out,
they
followed
her,
supposing
that
she
was
going
to
the
tomb
to
weep
there.
11:32 Now
when
Mary
came
to
where
Jesus
was
and
saw
him,
she
fell
at
his
feet,
saying
to
him,
"Lord,
if
you
had
been
here,
my
brother
would
not
have
died."
11:33 When
Jesus
saw
her
weeping,
and
the
Jews
who
had
come
with
her
also
weeping,
he
was
deeply
moved
in
his
spirit
and
greatly
troubled.
11:34 And
he
said,
"Where
have
you
laid
him"
They
said
to
him,
"Lord,
come
and
see."
11:35 Jesus
wept.
11:36 So
the
Jews
said,
"See
how
he
loved
him!"
11:37 But
some
of
them
said,
"Could
not
he
who
opened
the
eyes
of
the
blind
man
also
have
kept
this
man
from
dying"
11:38 Then
Jesus,
deeply
moved
again,
came
to
the
tomb.
It
was
a
cave,
and
a
stone
lay
against
it.
11:39 Jesus
said,
"Take
away
the
stone."
Martha,
the
sister
of
the
dead
man,
said
to
him,
"Lord,
by
this
time
there
will
be
an
odor,
for
he
has
been
dead
four
days."
11:40 Jesus
said
to
her,
"Did
I
not
tell
you
that
if
you
believed
you
would
see
the
glory
of
God"
11:41 So
they
took
away
the
stone.
And
Jesus
lifted
up
his
eyes
and
said,
"Father,
I
thank
you
that
you
have
heard
me.
11:42 I
knew
that
you
always
hear
me,
but
I
said
this
on
account
of
the
people
standing
around,
that
they
may
believe
that
you
sent
me."
11:43 When
he
had
said
these
things,
he
cried
out
with
a
loud
voice,
"Lazarus,
come
out."
11:44 The
man
who
had
died
came
out,
his
hands
and
feet
bound
with
linen
strips,
and
his
face
wrapped
with
a
cloth.
Jesus
said
to
them,
"Unbind
him,
and
let
him
go."
11:45 Many
of
the
Jews
therefore,
who
had
come
with
Mary
and
had
seen
what
he
did,
believed
in
him,
11:46 but
some
of
them
went
to
the
Pharisees
and
told
them
what
Jesus
had
done.
11:47 So
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
gathered
the
Council
and
said,
"What
are
we
to
do
For
this
man
performs
many
signs.
11:48 If
we
let
him
go
on
like
this,
everyone
will
believe
in
him,
and
the
Romans
will
come
and
take
away
both
our
place
and
our
nation."
11:49 But
one
of
them,
Caiaphas,
who
was
high
priest
that
year,
said
to
them,
"You
know
nothing
at
all.
11:50 Nor
do
you
understand
that
it
is
better
for
you
that
one
man
should
die
for
the
people,
not
that
the
whole
nation
should
perish."
11:51 He
did
not
say
this
of
his
own
accord,
but
being
high
priest
that
year
he
prophesied
that
Jesus
would
die
for
the
nation,
11:52 and
not
for
the
nation
only,
but
also
to
gather
into
one
the
children
of
God
who
are
scattered
abroad.
11:53 So
from
that
day
on
they
made
plans
to
put
him
to
death.
11:54 Jesus
therefore
no
longer
walked
openly
among
the
Jews,
but
went
from
there
to
the
region
near
the
wilderness,
to
a
town
called
Ephraim,
and
there
he
stayed
with
the
disciples.
11:55 Now
the
Passover
of
the
Jews
was
at
hand,
and
many
went
up
from
the
country
to
Jerusalem
before
the
Passover
to
purify
themselves.
11:56 They
were
looking
for
Jesus
and
saying
to
one
another
as
they
stood
in
the
temple,
"What
do
you
think
That
he
will
not
come
to
the
feast
at
all"
11:57 Now
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
had
given
orders
that
if
anyone
knew
where
he
was,
he
should
let
them
know,
so
that
they
might
arrest
him.