11:1 And
there
was
a
certain
one
ailing,
Lazarus,
from
Bethany,
of
the
village
of
Mary
and
Martha
her
sister--
11:2 and
it
was
Mary
who
did
anoint
the
Lord
with
ointment,
and
did
wipe
his
feet
with
her
hair,
whose
brother
Lazarus
was
ailing--
11:3 therefore
sent
the
sisters
unto
him,
saying,
`Sir,
lo,
he
whom
thou
dost
love
is
ailing;'
11:4 and
Jesus
having
heard,
said,
`This
ailment
is
not
unto
death,
but
for
the
glory
of
God,
that
the
Son
of
God
may
be
glorified
through
it.'
11:5 And
Jesus
was
loving
Martha,
and
her
sister,
and
Lazarus,
11:6 when,
therefore,
he
heard
that
he
is
ailing,
then
indeed
he
remained
in
the
place
in
which
he
was
two
days,
11:7 then
after
this,
he
saith
to
the
disciples,
`We
may
go
to
Judea
again;'
11:8 the
disciples
say
to
him,
`Rabbi,
now
were
the
Jews
seeking
to
stone
thee,
and
again
thou
dost
go
thither!'
11:9 Jesus
answered,
`Are
there
not
twelve
hours
in
the
day
if
any
one
may
walk
in
the
day,
he
doth
not
stumble,
because
the
light
of
this
world
he
doth
see;
11:10 and
if
any
one
may
walk
in
the
night,
he
stumbleth,
because
the
light
is
not
in
him.'
11:11 These
things
he
said,
and
after
this
he
saith
to
them,
`Lazarus
our
friend
hath
fallen
asleep,
but
I
go
on
that
I
may
awake
him;'
11:12 therefore
said
his
disciples,
`Sir,
if
he
hath
fallen
asleep,
he
will
be
saved;'
11:13 but
Jesus
had
spoken
about
his
death,
but
they
thought
that
about
the
repose
of
sleep
he
speaketh.
11:14 Then,
therefore,
Jesus
said
to
them
freely,
`Lazarus
hath
died;
11:15 and
I
rejoice,
for
your
sake,
(that
ye
may
believe,)
that
I
was
not
there;
but
we
may
go
to
him;'
11:16 therefore
said
Thomas,
who
is
called
Didymus,
to
the
fellow-disciples,
`We
may
go--we
also,
that
we
may
die
with
him,'
11:17 Jesus,
therefore,
having
come,
found
him
having
been
four
days
already
in
the
tomb.
11:18 And
Bethany
was
nigh
to
Jerusalem,
about
fifteen
furlongs
off,
11:19 and
many
of
the
Jews
had
come
unto
Martha
and
Mary,
that
they
might
comfort
them
concerning
their
brother;
11:20 Martha,
therefore,
when
she
heard
that
Jesus
doth
come,
met
him,
and
Mary
kept
sitting
in
the
house.
11:21 Martha,
therefore,
said
unto
Jesus,
`Sir,
if
thou
hadst
been
here,
my
brother
had
not
died;
11:22 but
even
now,
I
have
known
that
whatever
thou
mayest
ask
of
God,
God
will
give
to
thee;'
11:23 Jesus
saith
to
her,
`Thy
brother
shall
rise
again.'
11:24 Martha
saith
to
him,
`I
have
known
that
he
will
rise
again,
in
the
rising
again
in
the
last
day;'
11:25 Jesus
said
to
her,
`I
am
the
rising
again,
and
the
life;
he
who
is
believing
in
me,
even
if
he
may
die,
shall
live;
11:26 and
every
one
who
is
living
and
believing
in
me
shall
not
die--to
the
age;
11:27 believest
thou
this'
she
saith
to
him,
`Yes,
sir,
I
have
believed
that
thou
art
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
who
is
coming
to
the
world.'
11:28 And
these
things
having
said,
she
went
away,
and
called
Mary
her
sister
privately,
saying,
`The
Teacher
is
present,
and
doth
call
thee;'
11:29 she,
when
she
heard,
riseth
up
quickly,
and
doth
come
to
him;
11:30 and
Jesus
had
not
yet
come
to
the
village,
but
was
in
the
place
where
Martha
met
him;
11:31 the
Jews,
therefore,
who
were
with
her
in
the
house,
and
were
comforting
her,
having
seen
Mary
that
she
rose
up
quickly
and
went
forth,
followed
her,
saying--`She
doth
go
away
to
the
tomb,
that
she
may
weep
there.'
11:32 Mary,
therefore,
when
she
came
where
Jesus
was,
having
seen
him,
fell
at
his
feet,
saying
to
him,
`Sir,
if
thou
hadst
been
here,
my
brother
had
not
died;'
11:33 Jesus,
therefore,
when
he
saw
her
weeping,
and
the
Jews
who
came
with
her
weeping,
did
groan
in
the
spirit,
and
troubled
himself,
and
he
said,
11:34 `Where
have
ye
laid
him'
they
say
to
him,
`Sir,
come
and
see;'
11:35 Jesus
wept.
11:36 The
Jews,
therefore,
said,
`Lo,
how
he
was
loving
him!'
11:37 and
certain
of
them
said,
`Was
not
this
one,
who
did
open
the
eyes
of
the
blind
man,
able
to
cause
that
also
this
one
might
not
have
died'
11:38 Jesus,
therefore,
again
groaning
in
himself,
cometh
to
the
tomb,
and
it
was
a
cave,
and
a
stone
was
lying
upon
it,
11:39 Jesus
saith,
`Take
ye
away
the
stone;'
the
sister
of
him
who
hath
died--Martha--saith
to
him,
`Sir,
already
he
stinketh,
for
he
is
four
days
dead;'
11:40 Jesus
saith
to
her,
`Said
I
not
to
thee,
that
if
thou
mayest
believe,
thou
shalt
see
the
glory
of
God'
11:41 They
took
away,
therefore,
the
stone
where
the
dead
was
laid,
and
Jesus
lifted
his
eyes
upwards,
and
said,
`Father,
I
thank
Thee,
that
Thou
didst
hear
me;
11:42 and
I
knew
that
Thou
always
dost
hear
me,
but,
because
of
the
multitude
that
is
standing
by,
I
said
[it]
,
that
they
may
believe
that
Thou
didst
send
me.'
11:43 And
these
things
saying,
with
a
loud
voice
he
cried
out,
`Lazarus,
come
forth;'
11:44 and
he
who
died
came
forth,
being
bound
feet
and
hands
with
grave-clothes,
and
his
visage
with
a
napkin
was
bound
about;
Jesus
saith
to
them,
`Loose
him,
and
suffer
to
go.'
11:45 Many,
therefore,
of
the
Jews
who
came
unto
Mary,
and
beheld
what
Jesus
did,
believed
in
him;
11:46 but
certain
of
them
went
away
unto
the
Pharisees,
and
told
them
what
Jesus
did;
11:47 the
chief
priests,
therefore,
and
the
Pharisees,
gathered
together
a
sanhedrim,
and
said,
`What
may
we
do
because
this
man
doth
many
signs
11:48 if
we
may
let
him
alone
thus,
all
will
believe
in
him;
and
the
Romans
will
come,
and
will
take
away
both
our
place
and
nation.'
11:49 and
a
certain
one
of
them,
Caiaphas,
being
chief
priest
of
that
year,
said
to
them,
`Ye
have
not
known
anything,
11:50 nor
reason
that
it
is
good
for
us
that
one
man
may
die
for
the
people,
and
not
the
whole
nation
perish.'
11:51 And
this
he
said
not
of
himself,
but
being
chief
priest
of
that
year,
he
did
prophesy
that
Jesus
was
about
to
die
for
the
nation,
11:52 and
not
for
the
nation
only,
but
that
also
the
children
of
God,
who
have
been
scattered
abroad,
he
may
gather
together
into
one.
11:53 From
that
day,
therefore,
they
took
counsel
together
that
they
may
kill
him;
11:54 Jesus,
therefore,
was
no
more
freely
walking
among
the
Jews,
but
went
away
thence
to
the
region
nigh
the
wilderness,
to
a
city
called
Ephraim,
and
there
he
tarried
with
his
disciples.
11:55 And
the
passover
of
the
Jews
was
nigh,
and
many
went
up
to
Jerusalem
out
of
the
country
before
the
passover,
that
they
might
purify
themselves;
11:56 they
were
seeking,
therefore,
Jesus,
and
said
one
with
another,
standing
in
the
temple,
`What
doth
appear
to
you--that
he
may
not
come
to
the
feast'
11:57 and
both
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
had
given
a
command,
that
if
any
one
may
know
where
he
is,
he
may
shew
[it]
,
so
that
they
may
seize
him.