Setting
Jesus had escaped out of the hand of the Jews who attempted to seize Him, and He remained in the region beyond the Jordan where John had been baptizing at first. Many people, recalling John’s testimony about Him, came and believed in Jesus. News of Lazarus’ sickness reaches Jesus, and it brings Jesus back to Judea again. Here, in Bethany, Jesus performs the last sign before His death, a sign that results in His own glorification.
Key Verse
(11:25)
Did You Know...?
1. Bethany (11:1) was a village less than 2 miles (3 kilometers) from Jerusalem ( Jn 11:18). Jesus would spend the night here when He came to Jerusalem (Mt 21:17; Mk 11:11). It is to be distinguished from the Bethany beyond the Jordan (cf. Jn 1:28).
2. “In the tomb four days” (11:17): “Later Jewish sources attest the rabbinic belief that death was irrevocable three days after a person had died.”1/2:108–109 [ref]
3. “The Jews who came with her weeping” (11:33): “The present heart-breaking scene would have been preceded by a formal funeral procession including burial, in which wailing women and flute-players as well as shouts of grief from the men in the procession punctuated laments sung in the house of death, on the way to the tomb, and during the burial itself ” (cf. Mt 9:23).1/2:111 [ref]
Outline
General Analysis
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1. Record the statements of Jesus that revealed His supernatural knowledge.
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2. Identify each of the instances in which Jesus was concerned about the faith of people.
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3. Why does the narrative highlight Jesus’ late arrival and the fact that Lazarus had been dead for four days (17, 21, 32, 39)?
Segment Analysis
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11:1–6
1a. Observe the comments about Jesus’ love for this particular family. How is this love different from the love we usually associate with?
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1b. What does this teach you about the Lord’s love for you when you are suffering?
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2. How did Lazarus’ sickness serve a higher purpose?
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11:7–16
3. What does Jesus mean by walking in the day?
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4. How is the light of the world also in a person (10)?
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5. How does the analogy of day and night relate to the context of this story?
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6. Explain why Jesus was glad (15).
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11:17–27
7a. What did Martha believe about Jesus?
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7b. What was lacking in her faith (cf. 40)? What can we learn from this?
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8. What kinds of life and death did Jesus speak about in verses 25 and 26?
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9. What kinds of resurrection can we infer from the words, “I am the resurrection and the life”?
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10. What does it mean to you personally that Jesus is the resurrection and the life?
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11:28–37
11. The word for “groan” (33, 38) connotes indignation or displeasure. What was troubling Jesus?
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12. Why do you think Jesus wept?
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13. How does the fact that Jesus wept say about His relationship with us?
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11:38–44
14. What did Jesus’ prayer to the Father reveal about Him?
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15. What did the resurrection of Lazarus reveal about Jesus?