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John 11:46 — King James Version← Study notes

But some of them went their ways to the Pharisees, and told them what things Jesus had done.


John 11:46Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 11:4614 words
GreekMeaning
τινὲςtines
somepronounG5100
δὲde
howeverwordG1161
ἐξex
ofprepositionG1537
αὐτῶνautōn
thempronounG846
ἀπῆλθονapēlthon
wentverbG565
πρὸςpros
toprepositionG4314
τοὺςtous
thearticleG3588
ΦαρισαίουςPharisaious
PhariseesnounG5330
καὶkai
andwordG2532
εἶπανeipan
toldverbG3004
αὐτοῖςautois
to thempronounG846
ha
whatrelative pronounG3739
ἐποίησενepoiēsen
didverbG4160
ἸησοῦςIēsous
JesusnounG2424
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 11:46

Christ, as man, being inferior to the Father, prays to Him for Lazarus’s resurrection; and declares that He is heard: And Jesus lifted up His eyes, and said, Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.

Alcuin · 8th century

He lifted up His eyes; mystically, He lifted up the human mind by prayer to the Father above. We should pray after Christ’s pattern, Lift up the eyes of our heart, and raise them above present things in memory, in thought, in intention. If to them who pray worthily after this fashion is given the promise in Isaiah, You shall cry, and He shall say, Here I am; what answer, think we, our Lord and Savior would receive? He was about to pray for the resurrection of Lazarus He was…

Origen · 3rd century

i.e. There is no difference of will between Me and You. You have heard Me, does not show any lack of power in Him, or that He is inferior to the Father. It is a phrase that is used between friends and equals. That the prayer is not really necessary for Him, appears from the words that follow, And I knew that You heard Me always: as if He said, I need not prayer to persuade You; for Ours is one will. He hides His meaning on account of the weak faith of His hearers. For God…

Chrysostom · 4th century
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