Jean 11:41

41 Ils ôtèrent donc la pierre du lieu où le mort était couché. Et Jésus, élevant les yeux au ciel, dit: Père, je te rends grâces de ce que tu m'as exaucé.

Jean 11:41 Meaning and Commentary

John 11:41

Then they took away the stone
"From the door of the sepulchre", as the Arabic version adds;

from the place where the dead was laid:
this clause is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in the Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions:

and Jesus lift up his eyes;
to heaven; this is a praying gesture, as in ( John 17:1 ) ,

and said, Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard me;
which cannot refer to the resurrection of Lazarus from the dead, or to any assistance given him in performing that miracle, because that as yet was not done; and when it was done, was done by his own power, as all the circumstances of it show; but it relates to everything in which he had before heard him, and was a foundation for him, as man, to believe he still would, in whatever was to come; and particularly to the present opportunity of showing his power in so remarkable a manner, and before so many witnesses.

Jean 11:41 In-Context

39 Jésus dit: Otez la pierre. Marthe, sœur du mort, lui dit: Seigneur, il sent déjà mauvais, car il est là depuis quatre jours.
40 Jésus lui répondit: Ne t'ai-je pas dit, que si tu crois, tu verras la gloire de Dieu?
41 Ils ôtèrent donc la pierre du lieu où le mort était couché. Et Jésus, élevant les yeux au ciel, dit: Père, je te rends grâces de ce que tu m'as exaucé.
42 Je savais que tu m'exauces toujours, mais je l'ai dit à cause de ce peuple, qui est autour de moi, afin qu'il croie que tu m'as envoyé.
43 Quand il eut dit cela, il cria à haute voix: Lazare, viens dehors!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.