An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of JesusGreenleaf, Simon
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An Examination of the Testimony of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence Administered in Courts of Justice: With an Account of the Trial of Jesus
Greenleaf, Simon
Apologetics; Authority -- Religious aspects; Bible. Gospels -- Evidences, authority, etc.; Jesus Christ -- Trial
John.
CH. XI. 1-46.
Now a certain man was sick,
named Lazarus, of Bethany, the
town of Mary and her sister
Martha.
2 (It was _that_ Mary which
anointed the Lord with
ointment, and wiped his feet
with her hair, whose brother
Lazarus was sick.)
3 Therefore his sisters sent
unto him, saying, Lord,
behold, he whom thou lovest is
sick.
4 When Jesus heard _that_, he
said, This sickness is not
unto death, but for the glory
of God, that the Son of God
might be glorified thereby.
5 Now Jesus loved Martha, and
her sister, and Lazarus.
6 When he had heard therefore
that he was sick, he abode two
days still in the same place
where he was.
7 Then after that saith he to
_his_ disciples, Let us go
into Judea again.
8 _His_ disciples say unto
him, Master, the Jews of late
sought to stone thee; and
goest thou thither again?
9 Jesus answered, Are there
not twelve hours in the day?
If any man walk in the day, he
stumbleth not, because he
seeth the light of this world.
10 But if a man walk in the
night, he stumbleth, because
there is no light in him.
11 These things said he: and
after that he saith unto them,
Our friend Lazarus sleepeth;
but I go that I may awake him
out of sleep.
12 Then said his disciples,
Lord, if he sleep, he shall do
well.
13 Howbeit Jesus spake of his
death: but they thought that
he had spoken of taking of
rest in sleep.
14 Then said Jesus unto them
plainly, Lazarus is dead.
15 And I am glad for your
sakes that I was not there, to
the intent ye may believe;
nevertheless, let us go unto
him.
16 Then said Thomas, which is
called Didymus, unto his
fellow-disciples, Let us also
go, that we may die with him.
17 Then when Jesus came, he
found that he had _lain_ in
the grave four days already.
18 (Now Bethany was nigh unto
Jerusalem, about fifteen
furlongs off:)
19 And many of the Jews came
to Martha and Mary, to comfort
them concerning their brother.
20 Then Martha, as soon as she
heard that Jesus was coming,
went and met him: but Mary sat
_still_ in the house.
21 Then said Martha unto
Jesus, Lord, if thou hadst
been here, my brother had not
died.
22 But I know that even now,
whatsoever thou wilt ask of
God, God will give _it_ thee.
23 Jesus saith unto her, Thy
brother shall rise again.
24 Martha saith unto him, I
know that he shall rise again
in the resurrection at the
last day.
25 Jesus said unto her, I am
the resurrection, and the
life: he that believeth in me,
though he were dead, yet shall
he live:
26 And whosoever liveth, and
believeth in me, shall never
die. Believest thou this?
27 She saith unto him, Yea,
Lord: I believe that thou art
the Christ, the Son of God,
which should come into the
world.
28 And when she had so said,
she went her way, and called
Mary her sister secretly,
saying, The master is come,
and calleth for thee.
29 As soon as she heard
_that_, she arose quickly, and
came unto him.
30 Now Jesus was not yet come
into the town, but was in that
place where Martha met him.
31 The Jews then which were
with her in the house, and
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