John 11:12
Then sayde his disciples: Lorde, yf he slepe, he shall do well inough.
Then sayde his disciples: Lorde, yf he slepe, he shall do well inough.
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11These thynges sayde he, and after that, he sayde vnto them: Our friende Lazarus slepeth, but I go to wake hym out of slepe.
13Howbeit, Iesus spake of his death, but they thought that he had spoken of the naturall slepe.
14Then sayde Iesus vnto the playnely, Lazarus is dead:
15And I am glad for your sakes, that I was not there, because ye may beleue. Neuerthelesse, let vs go vnto hym.
16Then sayde Thomas, which is called Didimus, vnto his felowe disciples: let vs also go, that we may dye with hym.
17Then went Iesus, and founde that he had lyen in his graue, foure dayes alredy.
43And when he thus had spoken, he cryed with a loude voyce: Lazarus, come foorth.
44And he that was dead, came foorth, bounde hande and foote, with graue clothes, and his face was bounde with a napkyn. Iesus sayde vnto them: loose hym, and let hym go.
39And went in, and sayde vnto them: why make ye this a doe, and wepe? the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.
3Therfore, his sisters sent vnto hym, saying: Lorde, beholde, he whom thou louest is sicke.
4When Iesus hearde that, he sayde, this infirmitie is not vnto death: but for the glory of God, that the sonne of God, myght be glorified therby.
5Iesus loued Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus.
6When he had hearde therfore that he was sicke, he abode two dayes styll in the same place where he was.
7Then after that, sayde he to his disciples: Let vs go into Iurie agayne.
45And when he rose vp from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he founde the slepyng for heauynesse,
46And sayde vnto them, why slepe ye? Rise, & pray lest ye fall into temptation.
52Euery body wept, & sorowed for her. And he sayde: Weepe not, the damsell is not dead, but slepeth.
53And they laughed hym to scorne, knowyng that she was dead.
34And sayde: Where haue ye layde him? They sayde vnto hym: Lorde, come, and see.
35And Iesus wept.
23Iesus sayth vnto her: Thy brother shall ryse agayne.
24Martha sayth vnto hym: I knowe that he shall ryse agayne in the resurrection at the last day.
25Iesus sayth vnto her, I am the resurrection, and the lyfe: He that beleueth on me, yea, though he were dead, yet shall he lyue.
45Then commeth he to his disciples, and sayth vnto them: Slepe hencefoorth, & take your rest, beholde, the houre is at hande, and the sonne of man is betrayed into the handes of synners.
13But I woulde not haue you to be ignoraunt brethren, concernyng them which sleepe, that ye sorowe not euen as other, which haue no hope.
14For yf we beleue that Iesus dyed and rose agayne: euen so them also whiche sleepe by Iesus, wyll God bryng with hym.
21Then sayde Martha vnto Iesus: Lorde, yf thou haddest ben here, my brother had not dyed:
24And beholde, there arose a great tempest in the sea, in so much that the shippe was couered with waues: but he was a slepe.
25And his disciples came to hym, and awoke hym, saying: Lorde saue vs, we peryshe.
37And some of them sayde: Coulde not he which opened the eyes of the blinde, haue made also, that this man shoulde not haue dyed?
38Iesus therfore agayne groned in him selfe, and came to the graue. It was a caue, and a stone layde on it.
39Iesus sayde: Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of hym that was dead, sayde vnto hym, Lorde, by this tyme he stinketh: For he hath ben dead foure dayes.
24He sayde vnto them: Geue place, for the maide is not dead, but slepeth. And they laughed hym to scorne.
31The Iewes then which were with her in the house & comforted her, when they sawe Marie that she rose vp hastelye, and went out, folowed her, saying: She goeth vnto the graue, to weepe there.
32Then when Marie was come where Iesus was, and sawe hym, she fell downe at his feete, and sayth vnto him: Lorde, yf thou haddest ben here, my brother had not ben dead.
37And he came & founde them slepyng, and sayth vnto Peter: Simon, slepest thou? Couldest not thou watche one houre?
43And he came, and founde them a slepe agayne: for, their eyes were heauy.
40And he returned, and founde them a slepe agayne. For their eyes were heauie: neither wist they what to aunswere hym.
41And he came the thirde tyme, & sayde vnto them: slepe hencefoorth, and take your ease, it is inough: The houre is come, beholde, the sonne of man is betrayed into the handes of sinners.
1A certayne man was sicke, named Lazarus of Bethanie, the towne of Marie and her sister Martha.
17The people that was with him, when he called Lazarus out of his graue, and raysed hym from death, bare recorde.
13Saying. Saye ye, that his disciples came by nyght, & stole hym away while ye slept.
1Then Iesus, sixe dayes before the Passouer, came to Bethanie, where Lazarus had ben dead, whom he raysed from death.
14And he came nye, & touched the beere, (and they that bare hym stoode styll) And he sayde: Young man, I say vnto thee, aryse.
12And his disciples came, and toke vp his body, and buryed it: and went, and tolde Iesus.
40And he came vnto the disciples, and founde them a slepe, and sayth vnto Peter: What, coulde ye not watche with me one houre?
38And he was in the sterne a slepe on a pelowe. And they awaked hym, and sayde vnto hym: Maister, carest thou not that we peryshe?
10But the hye priestes helde a councell, that they myght put Lazarus to death also,
36Lest yf he come sodenly, he fynde you slepyng.
12So man after he is asleepe ryseth not, he shall not wake tyll the heauens be no more, nor rise out of his sleepe.