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| 11:1 | A certayne man was sicke, named Lazarus of Bethania, the toune of Marye and her syster Martha. |
| 11:2 | It was that Marye whiche annoynted Iesus with oyntment and wyped hys fete with her heyre, whose brother Lazarus was sicke, |
| 11:3 | and hys systers sente vnto hym, saiynge: Lorde, beholde, he whome thou louest, is sicke. |
| 11:4 | When Iesus hearde, that he sayed: this infirmitie is not vnto death, but for the laude of God that the sonne of God myght be praysed by the reason of it. |
| 11:5 | Iesus loued Martha and her sister and Lazarus. |
| 11:6 | Then after he had hearde that he was sicke, yet abode he two dayes styll in the same place, where he was. |
| 11:7 | Then after that sayde he to hys disciples: Let vs go into Iewry agayne. |
| 11:8 | His discyples sayde vnto hym: Mayster, the Iewes latelye sought meanes to stone the, and wylt thou go thyther agayne? |
| 11:9 | Iesus aunswered: are there not .xij. houres in the daye of a man walke in the daye, he stombleth not, because he seeth the lyght of thys world. |
| 11:10 | But yf a man walke in the nyght, he stombleth, because there is no lyght in him. |
| 11:11 | This sayed he, and after that, he sayed vnto them: oure frende Lazarus slepeth but I go to wake him out of slepe. |
| 11:12 | Then sayed hys discyples: Lorde yf he slepe, he shall do well ynough. |
| 11:13 | Howe be it Iesus spake of hys death: but they thought that he had spoken of the naturall slepe. |
| 11:14 | Then sayd Iesus vnto them plainly: Lazarus is dead, |
| 11:15 | and I am glad for youre sakes, that I was not there, because ye may beleue. Neuerthelesse let vs go vnto him. |
| 11:16 | Then sayde Thomas whiche is called Dydymus, vnto the discyples: Let vs also go, that we maye dye with hym. |
| 11:17 | Then wente Iesus, and founde that he had lyen in hys graue foure dayes already. |
| 11:18 | Bethanye was nye vnto Hierusalem aboute .xv. furlonges of, |
| 11:19 | and manye of the Iewes were come to Martha and Marye to comforte them ouer theyr brother. |
| 11:20 | Martha assone as she hearde that Iesus was commynge, went, and met hym: but Mary sat styll in the house. |
| 11:21 | Then sayde Martha vnto Iesus: Lorde, yf thou haddest bene here, my brother had not ben dead: |
| 11:22 | but neuerthelesse, I know that whatsoeuer thou axest of God, God wyl geue it the. |
| 11:23 | Iesus sayde vnto her: thy brother shall ryse agayne. |
| 11:24 | Martha sayed vnto him: I knowe that he shall ryse agayne in the resurreccyon at the laste daye. |
| 11:25 | Iesus sayed vnto her: I am the resurreccion and the lyfe. He that beleueth on me, ye though he were dead, yet shall he lyue. |
| 11:26 | And whosoeuer lyueth, and beleueth on me, shall neuer dye. Beleuest thou thys? |
| 11:27 | She sayd vnto hym: ye Lorde I beleue that thou arte Christe the sonne of God, which should come into the worlde. |
| 11:28 | And assone as she had so sayd, she went her waye, and called Marye her syster secretelye, saiynge: The mayster is come, and calleth for the. |
| 11:29 | And she assone as she hearde that, arose quickly, and came vnto hym. |
| 11:30 | Iesus was not yet come into the toune, but was in the place where Martha met hym. |
| 11:31 | The Iewes then which were with her in the house and comforted her, when they sawe Mary, that she arose vp hastely, and went out, and folowed her, saiynge: She goeth vnto the graue, to wepe there. |
| 11:32 | Then when Mary was come, where Iesus was, and sawe hym, she fell doune at hys fete, saiynge vnto hym: Lorde yf thou haddest bene here, my brother had not ben dead. |
| 11:33 | When Iesus sawe her wepe, and the Iewes also wepe which came with her, he groned in the spirite, and was troubled in hym self, |
| 11:34 | & sayd: Where haue ye layed hym? They sayde vnto hym: Lorde, come and se. |
| 11:35 | And Iesus wepte. |
| 11:36 | Then sayde the Iewes: Beholde, howe he loued him. |
| 11:37 | And some of them sayde: coulde not he which opened the eyes of the blynde, haue made also that thys man shoulde not haue dyed? |
| 11:38 | Iesus agayne groned in hym selfe, and came to the graue: it was a caue and a stone layde on it. |
| 11:39 | And Iesus sayde: take ye away the stone. Martha the syster of hym that was dead, said vnto him: Lorde by thys tyme he stinketh: for he hath bene dead four dayes. |
| 11:40 | Iesus sayed vnto her: Sayd I not vnto the, that yf thou dyddest beleue, thou shouldest se the glory of God. |
| 11:41 | Then they toke awaye the stone from that place where the dead was layde. And Iesus lyft vp hys eyes, and sayde: Father I thanke the because that thou haste hearde me. |
| 11:42 | I wote that thou hearest me alwayes: but because of the people that stande by, I sayed it, that they may beleue that thou hast sent me. |
| 11:43 | And when he thus had spoken: he cryed wt a loude voyce: Lazarus come forth. |
| 11:44 | And he that was dead, came forth, bounde hand and fote with graue boundes, and his face was bounde with a napkin. Iesus sayed vnto them, lowse him, and let hym go. |
| 11:45 | Then many of the Iewes which came to Marye, and had sene the thynges whiche Iesus dyd, beleued on hym. |
| 11:46 | But some of them went theyr wayes to the Pharises, and tolde them what Iesus had done. |
| 11:47 | Then gathered the hye Priestes and Pharyses a counsel and sayd: What do we? This man doth many myracles: |
| 11:48 | yf we let hym scape thus, all men wyll beleue on hym, & the Romaynes shall come and take away our countrey and the people. |
| 11:49 | And one of them named Cayphas which was the hye prieste that same yeare sayde vnto them: ye perceyue nothynge at all, nor yet consyder that |
| 11:50 | it is expedyent for vs, that one man dye for the people, & not that all the people peryshe. |
| 11:51 | Thys spake he not of hym selfe, but beynge hye Prieste that same yeare he prophesyed that Iesus shoulde dye for the people, |
| 11:52 | and not for the people only, but that he shoulde gather together in one the children of God which were scattered abrode. |
| 11:53 | From that daye forth they helde a counsell together, for to put hym to death. |
| 11:54 | Iesus therfore walked no more openlye amonge the Iewes, but went hys waye thence vnto a countrye nyghe to the wyldernes, into a cytye called Ephraim, & ther haunted wt his disciples. |
| 11:55 | And the Iewes Easter was nye at hande, and manye wente oute of the countrye vp to Hierusalem before the Easter, to purifie them selues. |
| 11:56 | Then soughte they for Iesus, and spake amonge them selues, as they stode in that temple: What thynke ye, seynge he commeth not to the feast |
| 11:57 | The hye priestes and Pharyseis had geuen a commaundement, that yf any man knewe, where he were, he shoulde shew it, that they myght take hym. |
| 11:1 | And a certaine man was sicke, named Lazarus of Bethania, the towne of Marie, and her sister Martha. |
| 11:2 | (And it was that Mary which anointed the Lord with oyntment, and wiped his feete with her heare, whose brother Lazarus was sicke.) |
| 11:3 | Therefore his sisters sent vnto him, saying, Lord, beholde, he whome thou louest, is sicke. |
| 11:4 | When Iesus heard it, he saide, This sickenes is not vnto death, but for the glorie of God, that the Sonne of God might be glorified thereby. |
| 11:5 | Nowe Iesus loued Martha and her sister, and Lazarus. |
| 11:6 | And after he had heard that he was sicke, yet abode hee two dayes still in the same place where he was. |
| 11:7 | Then after that, said he to his disciples, Let vs goe into Iudea againe. |
| 11:8 | The disciples saide vnto him, Master, the Iewes lately sought to stone thee, and doest thou goe thither againe? |
| 11:9 | Iesus answered, Are there not twelue houres in the day? If a man walke in the day, hee stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. |
| 11:10 | But if a man walke in the night, hee stumbleth, because there is no light in him. |
| 11:11 | These things spake he, and after, he said vnto them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth: but I goe to wake him vp. |
| 11:12 | Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleepe, he shalbe safe. |
| 11:13 | Howbeit, Iesus spake of his death: but they thought that he had spoken of the naturall sleepe. |
| 11:14 | Then saide Iesus vnto them plainely, Lazarus is dead. |
| 11:15 | And I am glad for your sakes, that I was not there, that ye may beleeue: but let vs go vnto him. |
| 11:16 | Then saide Thomas (which is called Didymus) vnto his felow disciples, Let vs also goe, that we may die with him. |
| 11:17 | Then came Iesus, and found that he had lien in the graue foure dayes alreadie. |
| 11:18 | (Nowe Bethania was neere vnto Hierusalem, about fifteene furlongs off.) |
| 11:19 | And many of ye Iewes were come to Martha and Marie to comfort them for their brother. |
| 11:20 | Then Martha, when shee heard that Iesus was comming, went to meete him: but Mary sate still in the house. |
| 11:21 | Then said Martha vnto Iesus, Lord, if thou hadst bene here, my brother had not bene dead. |
| 11:22 | But now I know also, that whatsoeuer thou askest of God, God will giue it thee. |
| 11:23 | Iesus said vnto her, Thy brother shall rise againe. |
| 11:24 | Martha said vnto him, I know that he shall rise againe in the resurrection at the last day. |
| 11:25 | Iesus saide vnto her, I am the resurrection and the life: he that beleeueth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he liue. |
| 11:26 | And whosoeuer liueth, and beleeueth in me, shall neuer die: Beleeuest thou this? |
| 11:27 | She said vnto him, Yea, Lord, I beleeue that thou art that Christ that Sonne of God, which should come into the world. |
| 11:28 | And when she had so saide, she went her way, and called Mary her sister secretly, saying, The Master is come, and calleth for thee. |
| 11:29 | And when she heard it, shee arose quickly, and came vnto him. |
| 11:30 | For Iesus was not yet come into the towne, but was in the place where Martha met him. |
| 11:31 | The Iewes then which were with her in the house, and comforted her, when they sawe Marie, that she rose vp hastily, and went out, folowed her, saying, She goeth vnto the graue, to weepe there. |
| 11:32 | Then when Mary was come where Iesus was, and sawe him, she fell downe at his feete, saying vnto him, Lord, if thou haddest bene here, my brother had not bene dead. |
| 11:33 | When Iesus therefore saw her weepe, and the Iewes also weepe which came with her, hee groned in the spirit, and was troubled in himselfe, |
| 11:34 | And saide, Where haue ye layde him? They said vnto him, Lord, come and see. |
| 11:35 | And Iesus wept. |
| 11:36 | Then saide the Iewes, Beholde, how he loued him. |
| 11:37 | And some of them saide, Coulde not he, which opened the eyes of the blinde, haue made also, that this man should not haue died? |
| 11:38 | Iesus therefore againe groned in himselfe, and came to the graue. And it was a caue, and a stone was layde vpon it. |
| 11:39 | Iesus saide, Take ye away the stone. Martha the sister of him that was dead, said vnto him, Lord, he stinketh alreadie: for he hath bene dead foure dayes. |
| 11:40 | Iesus saide vnto her, Saide I not vnto thee, that if thou diddest beleeue, thou shouldest see the glorie of God? |
| 11:41 | Then they tooke away the stone from the place where the dead was layde. And Iesus lift vp his eyes, and saide, Father, I thanke thee, because thou hast heard me. |
| 11:42 | I knowe that thou hearest me alwayes, but because of the people that stand by, I said it, that they may beleeue, that thou hast sent me. |
| 11:43 | As hee had spoken these things, hee cried with a loude voyce, Lazarus, come foorth. |
| 11:44 | Then he that was dead, came forth, bound hande and foote with bandes, and his face was bound with a napkin. Iesus said vnto them, Loose him, and let him goe. |
| 11:45 | Then many of the Iewes, which came to Mary, and had seene the thinges, which Iesus did, beleeued in him. |
| 11:46 | But some of them went their way to the Pharises, and told them what things Iesus had done. |
| 11:47 | Then gathered the hie Priests, and the Pharises a councill, and said, What shall we doe? For this man doeth many miracles. |
| 11:48 | If we let him thus alone, all men will beleeue in him, and the Romanes will come and take away both our place, and the nation. |
| 11:49 | Then one of them named Caiaphas, which was the hie Priest that same yere, said vnto them, Ye perceiue nothing at all, |
| 11:50 | Nor yet doe you consider that it is expedient for vs, that one man die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. |
| 11:51 | This spake hee not of himselfe: but being hie Priest that same yere, he prophecied that Iesus should die for that nation: |
| 11:52 | And not for that nation onely, but that he shoulde gather together in one the children of God, which were scattered. |
| 11:53 | Then from that day foorth they consulted together, to put him to death. |
| 11:54 | Iesus therefore walked no more openly among the Iewes, but went thence vnto a countrey neere to the wildernes, into a citie called Ephraim, and there continued with his disciples. |
| 11:55 | And the Iewes Passeouer was at hande, and many went out of the countrey vp to Hierusalem before the Passeouer, to purifie themselues. |
| 11:56 | Then sought they for Iesus, and spake among themselues, as they stoode in the Temple, What thinke ye, that he cometh not to the feast? |
| 11:57 | Now both the high Priestes and the Pharises had giuen a commandement, that if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him. |
| 11:1 | Now a certaine man was sicke, named Lazarus of Bethanie, the towne of Mary, and her sister Martha. |
| 11:2 | (It was that Mary which anoynted the Lord with oyntment, and wiped his feete with her haire, whose brother Lazarus was sicke.) |
| 11:3 | Therefore his sister sent vnto him, saying, Lord, behold, hee whom thou louest, is sicke. |
| 11:4 | When Iesus heard that, hee said, This sicknesse is not vnto death, but for the glory of God, that the Sonne of God might be glorified thereby. |
| 11:5 | Now Iesus loued Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus. |
| 11:6 | When he had heard therefore that he was sicke, he abode two dayes still in the same place where he was. |
| 11:7 | Then after that, saith hee to his disciples, Let vs go into Iudea againe. |
| 11:8 | His disciples say vnto him, Master, the Iewes of late sought to stone thee, and goest thou thither againe? |
| 11:9 | Iesus answered, Are there not twelue houres in the day? If any man walke in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. |
| 11:10 | But if a man walke in the night, hee stumbleth, because there is no light in him. |
| 11:11 | These things said hee, and after that, hee saith vnto them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth, but I goe, that I may awake him out of sleepe. |
| 11:12 | Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleepe, he shall doe well. |
| 11:13 | Howbeit Iesus spake of his death: but they thought that hee had spoken of taking of rest in sleepe. |
| 11:14 | Then saide Iesus vnto them plainly, Lazarus is dead: |
| 11:15 | And I am glad for your sakes, that I was not there (to the intent yee may beleeue:) Neuerthelesse, let vs goe vnto him. |
| 11:16 | Then said Thomas, which is called Didymus, vnto his fellow disciples, Let vs also goe, that we may die with him. |
| 11:17 | Then when Iesus came, hee found that hee had lien in the graue foure dayes already. |
| 11:18 | (Now Bethanie was nigh vnto Hierusalem, about fifteene furlongs off:) |
| 11:19 | And many of the Iewes came to Martha, and Mary, to comfort them concerning their brother. |
| 11:20 | Then Martha, as soone as shee heard that Iesus was comming, went and met him: but Mary sate still in the house. |
| 11:21 | Then saide Martha vnto Iesus, Lord, if thou hadst bene here, my brother had not died. |
| 11:22 | But I know, that euen now, whatsoeuer thou wilt aske of God, God will giue it thee. |
| 11:23 | Iesus saith vnto her, Thy brother shall rise againe. |
| 11:24 | Martha sayeth vnto him, I know that he shall rise againe in the resurrection at the last day. |
| 11:25 | Iesus said vnto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: hee that beleeueth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he liue. |
| 11:26 | And whosoeuer liueth, and beleeueth in mee, shall neuer die. Beleeuest thou this? |
| 11:27 | She saith vnto him, Yea Lord, I beleeue that thou art the Christ the Sonne of God, which should come into the world. |
| 11:28 | And when shee had so said, shee went her way, and called Mary her sister secretly, saying, The Master is come, and calleth for thee. |
| 11:29 | Assoone as she heard that, she arose quickely, and came vnto him. |
| 11:30 | Now Iesus was not yet come into the towne, but was in that place where Martha met him. |
| 11:31 | The Iewes then which were with her in the house, and comforted her, when they saw Mary that she rose vp hastily, and went out, followed her, saying, Shee goeth vnto the graue, to weepe there. |
| 11:32 | Then when Mary was come where Iesus was, and saw him, shee fell downe at his feete, saying vnto him, Lord, if thou hadst beene here, my brother had not dyed. |
| 11:33 | When Iesus therefore sawe her weeping, and the Iewes also weeping which came with her, hee groned in the Spirit, and was troubled, |
| 11:34 | And said, Where haue ye laid him? They say vnto him, Lord, come, & see. |
| 11:35 | Iesus wept. |
| 11:36 | Then said the Iewes, Behold, how he loued him. |
| 11:37 | And some of them said, Could not this man, which opened the eyes of the blinde, haue caused that euen this man should not haue died? |
| 11:38 | Iesus therefore againe groning in himselfe, commeth to the graue. It was a caue, and a stone lay vpon it. |
| 11:39 | Iesus said, Take yee away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, sayth vnto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath beene dead foure dayes. |
| 11:40 | Iesus saith vnto her, Said I not vnto thee, that if thou wouldst beleeue, thou shouldest see the glory of God? |
| 11:41 | Then they tooke away the stone from the place where the dead was laid. And Iesus lift vp his eyes, and said, Father, I thanke thee, that thou hast heard me. |
| 11:42 | And I knewe that thou hearest me alwayes: but because of the people which stand by, I said it, that they may beleeue that thou hast sent me. |
| 11:43 | And when hee thus had spoken, he cryed with a loude voice, Lazarus, come foorth. |
| 11:44 | And he that was dead, came forth, bound hand & foot with graue-clothes: and his face was bound about with a napkin. Iesus saith vnto them, Loose him, and let him goe. |
| 11:45 | Then many of the Iewes which came to Mary, and had seene the things which Iesus did, beleeued on him. |
| 11:46 | But some of them went their wayes to the Pharises, and tolde them what things Iesus had done. |
| 11:47 | Then gathered ye chiefe Priests and the Pharises a councell, and said, What doe wee? for this man doeth many miracles. |
| 11:48 | If we let him thus alone, all men will beleeue on him, and the Romanes shall come, and take away both our place and nation. |
| 11:49 | And one of them named Caiaphas, being the high Priest that same yeere, said vnto them, Ye know nothing at all, |
| 11:50 | Nor consider that it is expedient for vs, that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not. |
| 11:51 | And this spake he not of himselfe: but being high Priest that yeere, he prophecied that Iesus should die for that nation: |
| 11:52 | And not for that nation only, but that also hee should gather together in one, the children of God that were scattered abroad. |
| 11:53 | Then from that day foorth, they tooke counsell together for to put him to death. |
| 11:54 | Iesus therefore walked no more openly among the Iewes: but went thence vnto a countrey neere to the wildernesse, into a city called Ephraim, and there continued with his disciples. |
| 11:55 | And the Iewes Passeouer was nigh at hand, and many went out of the countrey vp to Hierusalem before the Passeouer to purifie themselues. |
| 11:56 | Then sought they for Iesus, and spake among themselues, as they stood in the Temple, What thinke ye, that he will not come to the feast? |
| 11:57 | Now both the chiefe Priests and the Pharises had giuen a commandement, that if any man knew where hee were, he should shew it, that they might take him. |
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