Robertson Word Pictures - John 11:4 - 11:4

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Robertson Word Pictures - John 11:4 - 11:4


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Heard it (akousas). The messenger delivered the message of the sisters. The reply of Jesus is for him and for the apostles.

Is not unto death (ouk estin pros thanaton). Death in the final issue, to remain dead. Lazarus did die, but he did not remain dead. See hamartia pros thanaton in 1Jo 5:16, “sin unto death” (final death).

But for the glory of God (all' huper tēs doxēs tou theou). In behalf of God’s glory, as the sequel shows. Cf. Joh 9:3 about the man born blind. The death of Lazarus will illustrate God’s glory. In some humble sense those who suffer the loss of loved ones are entitled to some comfort from this point made by Jesus about Lazarus. In a supreme way it is true of the death of Christ which he himself calls glorification of himself and God (Joh 13:31). In Joh 7:39 John had already used doxazō of the death of Christ.

That the Son of God may be glorified thereby (hina doxasthēi ho huios tou theou di' autēs). Purpose clause with hina and the first aorist passive subjunctive of doxazō. Here Jesus calls himself “the Son of God.” In Joh 8:54 Jesus had said: “It is my Father that glorifieth me.” The raising of Lazarus from the tomb will bring glory to the Son of God. See Joh 17:1 for this idea in Christ’s prayer. The raising of Lazarus will also bring to an issue his own death and all this involves the glorification of the Father (Joh 7:39; Joh 12:16; Joh 13:31; Joh 14:13). The death of Lazarus brings Jesus face to face with his own death.