John 11:15

15 And I am glad for your sakes I was not there so that you may believe. But let's go to him now."

John 11:15 Meaning and Commentary

John 11:15

And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there
At Bethany, before he died, or when he died; because he might have been prevailed upon through the solicitations of his dear friends, Mary and Martha, and through tender affection to Lazarus, to have prevented his death, by rebuking the distemper, and restoring him to health, or to have raised him immediately as soon as he was dead; and in either case the miracle would not have been so illustrious, nor have been such a means of confirming the faith of his disciples, as now it would be:

to the intent ye may believe;
more strongly, that he was the Son of God, and true Messiah:

nevertheless, let us go unto him;
to Lazarus, to the grave where he lies: the Syriac version reads, "let us go there"; to Bethany, where he lived, and died, and now lay interred.

John 11:15 In-Context

13 Jesus meant that Lazarus was dead, but his followers thought he meant Lazarus was really sleeping.
14 So then Jesus said plainly, "Lazarus is dead.
15 And I am glad for your sakes I was not there so that you may believe. But let's go to him now."
16 Then Thomas (the one called Didymus) said to the other followers, "Let us also go so that we can die with him."
17 When Jesus arrived, he learned that Lazarus had already been dead and in the tomb for four days.
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