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1
Now
a certain man
was sick,
Lazarus
of Bethany,
the village
of Mary
and her sister
Martha.
2
It was the Mary
who anointed
the Lord
with ointment,
and wiped
His feet
with her hair,
whose
brother
Lazarus
was sick.
3
So
the sisters
sent
word to Him, saying,
"Lord,
behold,
he whom
You love
is sick."
4
But when Jesus
heard
this, He said,
"This
sickness
is not to end
in death,
but for the glory
of God
,
so
that the Son
of God
may be glorified
by it."
5
Now
Jesus
loved
Martha
and her sister
and Lazarus.
6
So
when
He heard
that he was sick,
He then
stayed
two
days
longer in the place
where
He was.
7
Then
after
this
He said
to the disciples,
"Let us go
to Judea
again."
8
The disciples
said
to Him, "Rabbi,
the Jews
were just now
seeking
to stone
You, and are You going
there
again?"
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.
10
"But if
anyone
walks
in the night,
he stumbles,
because
the light
is not in him."
11
This
He said,
and after
that He said
to them, "Our friend
Lazarus
has fallen asleep;
but I go,
so
that I may awaken him out of sleep."
12
The disciples
then
said
to Him, "Lord,
if
he has fallen asleep,
he will recover."
13
Now
Jesus
had spoken
of his death,
but they thought
that He was speaking
of literal
sleep.
14
So
Jesus
then
said
to them plainly,
"Lazarus
is dead,
15
and I am glad
for your sakes
that I was not there,
so
that you may believe;
but let us go
to him."
16
Therefore
Thomas,
who is called
Didymus,
said
to his fellow disciples,
"Let us al
so
go,
so
that we may die
with Him."
17
So
when Jesus
came,
He found
that he had already
been
in the tomb
four
days.
18
Now
Bethany
was near
Jerusalem,
about
two
miles
off;
19
and many
of the Jews
had come
to Martha
and Mary,
to console
them concerning
their brother.
20
Martha
therefore,
when
she heard
that Jesus
was coming,
went to meet
Him, but Mary
stayed
at the house.
21
Martha
then
said
to Jesus,
"Lord,
if
You had been
here,
my brother
would not have died.
22
"Even
now
I k
now
that whatever
You ask
of
God
,
God
will give
You."
23
Jesus
said
to her, "Your brother
will rise again."
24
Martha
said
to Him, "I know
that he will rise again
in the resurrection
on the last
day."
25
Jesus
said
to her, "I am
the resurrection
and the life;
he who believes
in Me will live
even if
he dies,
26
and everyone
who lives
and believes
in Me will never
die.
Do you believe
this?"
27
She said
to Him, "Yes,
Lord;
I have believed
that You are the Christ,
the Son
of God,
even He who comes
into the world."
28
When she had said
this,
she went away
and called
Mary
her sister,
saying
secretly,
"The Teacher
is here
and is calling
for you."
29
And when
she heard
it, she got
up quickly
and was coming
to Him.
30
Now
Jesus
had not yet
come
into the village,
but was still
in the place
where
Martha
met
Him.
31
Then
the Jews
who were with her in the house,
and consoling
her, when they saw
that Mary
got
up quickly
and went
out, they followed
her, supposing
that she was going
to the tomb
to weep
there.
32
Therefore,
when
Mary
came
where
Jesus
was, she saw
Him, and fell
at His feet,
saying
to Him, "Lord,
if
You had been
here,
my brother
would not have died."
33
When
Jesus
therefore
saw
her weeping,
and the Jews
who came
with her also weeping,
He was deeply moved
in spirit
and was troubled,
34
and said,
"Where
have you laid
him?" They said
to Him, "Lord,
come
and see."
35
Jesus
wept.
36
So
the Jews
were saying,
"See
how
He loved
him!"
37
But some
of them said,
"Could
not
this man
,
who opened
the eyes
of the blind
man,
have kept
this man
also
from dying?"
38
So
Jesus,
again
being deeply moved
within,
came
to the tomb.
Now
it was a cave,
and a stone
was lying
against
it.
39
Jesus
said
,
"Remove
the stone."
Martha,
the sister
of the deceased,
said
to Him, "Lord,
by this time
there will be a stench,
for he has been
dead four days."
40
Jesus
said to her, "Did I not say
to you that if
you believe,
you will see
the glory
of God?"
41
So
they removed
the stone.
Then
Jesus
raised
His eyes,
and said,
"Father,
I thank
You that You have heard
Me.
42
"I knew
that You always
hear
Me; but because
of the people
standing around
I said
it, so
that they may believe
that You sent
Me."
43
When He had said
these things,
He cried
out with a loud
voice,
"Lazarus,
come
forth."
44
The man who had died
came forth,
bound
hand
and foot
with wrappings,
and his face
was wrapped around
with a cloth.
Jesus
said
to them, "Unbind
him, and let
him go."
45
Therefore
many
of the Jews
who came
to Mary,
and saw
what
He had done,
believed
in Him.
46
But some
of them went
to the Pharisees
and told
them the things which
Jesus
had done.
47
Therefore
the chief priests
and the Pharisees
convened
a council,
and were saying,
"What
are we doing?
For this
man
is performing
man
y
signs.
48
"If
we let
Him go on like this,
all men
will believe
in Him, and the Romans
will come
and take away
both
our place
and our nation."
49
But one
of them, Caiaphas,
who was high priest
that year,
said
to them, "You know
nothing at all,
50
nor
do you take into account
that it is expedient
for you that one
man
die
for the people,
and that the whole
nation
not perish."
51
Now
he did not say
this
on his own initiative,
but being
high priest
that year,
he prophesied
that Jesus
was going
to die
for the nation,
52
and not for the nation
only,
but in order
that He might also
gather together
into one
the children
of God
who are scattered abroad.
53
So
from that day
on they planned together
to kill
Him.
54
Therefore
Jesus
no longer
continued to walk
publicly
among
the Jews,
but went away
from there
to the country
near
the wilderness,
into a city
called
Ephraim;
and there
He stayed
with the disciples.
55
Now
the Passover
of the Jews
was near,
and many
went
up to Jerusalem
out of the country
before
the Passover
to purify
themselves.
56
So
they were seeking
for Jesus,
and were saying
to one another
as they stood
in the temple,
"What
do you think;
that He will not come
to the feast
at all?"
57
Now
the chief priests
and the Pharisees
had given
orders
that if
anyone
knew
where
He was, he was to report
it, so
that they might seize
Him.
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