Juan 11:37

37 Pero algunos de ellos dijeron: ¿No podía éste, que abrió los ojos del ciego, haber evitado también que Lázaro muriera?

Juan 11:37 Meaning and Commentary

John 11:37

And some of them said
Who were averse to him, and bore him a secret grudge, and were willing to put the worst construction on every action of his:

could not this man which opened the eyes of the blind;
as it is said, at least pretended, that he did, ( John 9:6 John 9:7 ) , for this must be understood as calling the miracle into question, and as a sneer upon it, and not as taking it for granted that so it was; and even supposing that, it is mentioned to his reproach, since if so, he might

have caused that, even this man should not died:
for either the above cure was a sham, or, if it was a real thing, he who did that could have prevented Lazarus's death; and if he could, and would not, where is his friendship? and what must be thought of all this show of affection to him? and what are these tears, but crocodile ones? but this reasoning, as specious as it may seem, was very fallacious; for he that cured the man born blind could raise Lazarus from the dead, which he intended; and therefore did not prevent his death, that he might still give more joy to the family, bring more glory to God, and himself, and more shame and confusion to his enemies.

Juan 11:37 In-Context

35 Jesús lloró.
36 Por eso los judíos decían: Mirad, cómo lo amaba.
37 Pero algunos de ellos dijeron: ¿No podía éste, que abrió los ojos del ciego, haber evitado también que Lázaro muriera?
38 Entonces Jesús, de nuevo profundamente conmovido en su interior, fue<***> al sepulcro. Era una cueva, y tenía una piedra puesta sobre ella.
39 Jesús dijo<***>: Quitad la piedra. Marta, hermana del que había muerto, le dijo<***>: Señor, ya hiede, porque hace cuatro días que murió.
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