John 11:14 - Exposition
Then Jesus therefore said to them plainly . Jesus spake at length ( παῤῥησίᾳ ) without metaphor (cf. John 11:11 , note). Lazarus died ; died, i . e . when he told them two days ago that this sickness would not have death as its end—died in the sense in which they ordinarily used the word. When Jesus described the condition of Lazarus in figurative language, he made use of a metaphor which would have peculiar application in his ease. The grace of Christ will turn the death of his beloved throughout all time into restful sleep. Lazarus was part of the method by which this transformation would be effected. The Christian idea soon found far richer expression than classical poetry or rabbinism could supply ( Acts 7:60 ; Matthew 27:52 ; 1 Corinthians 15:6 ; 1 Thessalonians 4:13 ; Revelation 14:13 ).
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