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Jean 12:17

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17 Tous ceux qui étaient avec Jésus, quand il appela Lazare du sépulcre et le ressuscita des morts, lui rendaient témoignage;

Jean 12:17 Meaning and Commentary

John 12:17

The people therefore that was with him
The Jews, that came from Jerusalem to Bethany, to comfort the two sisters of Lazarus upon his death, who believed in Christ; and others of the town of Bethany, who with them were along with Christ:

when he called Lazarus out of his grave;
saying, Lazarus, come forth:

and raised him from the dead;
to life:

bare record:
to the Jews at Jerusalem, and to the people that came out of the several countries, of the truth of that fact; declaring, that they were eye and ear witnesses of the whole, and that it was a truth that might be depended on.

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Jean 12:17 In-Context

15 Ne crains point, fille de Sion; Voici, ton roi vient, Assis sur le petit d'une ânesse.
16 Ses disciples ne comprirent pas d'abord ces choses; mais, lorsque Jésus eut été glorifié, ils se souvinrent qu'elles étaient écrites de lui, et qu'ils les avaient accomplies à son égard.
17 Tous ceux qui étaient avec Jésus, quand il appela Lazare du sépulcre et le ressuscita des morts, lui rendaient témoignage;
18 et la foule vint au-devant de lui, parce qu'elle avait appris qu'il avait fait ce miracle.
19 Les pharisiens se dirent donc les uns aux autres: Vous voyez que vous ne gagnez rien; voici, le monde est allé après lui.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.

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