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Sunday, June 8th, 2025
Pentacost
Pentacost
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Jerome's Latin Vulgate
secundum Marcum 11:14
Tunc ergo Jesus dixit eis manifeste: Lazarus mortuus est:
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Clementine Latin Vulgate (1592)
Et erat ejiciens dæmonium, et illud erat mutum. Et cum ejecisset dæmonium, locutus est mutus, et admiratæ sunt turbæ.
Et erat ejiciens dæmonium, et illud erat mutum. Et cum ejecisset dæmonium, locutus est mutus, et admiratæ sunt turbæ.
Nova Vulgata (1979)
Tunc ergo dixit eis Iesus manifeste: "Lazarus mortuus est,
Tunc ergo dixit eis Iesus manifeste: "Lazarus mortuus est,
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
plainly: John 10:24, John 16:25, John 16:29
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 17:17 - the son of the woman 2 Kings 4:20 - and then died
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then said Jesus unto them plainly,.... Without a figure, when he perceived they did not understand him, and yet it was a very easy and usual metaphor which he had made use of; but such was the present stupidity of their minds, that they did not take in his meaning: wherefore, without reproaching them with it, he said to them in so many words,
Lazarus is dead. The Persic version reads, "Lazarus is dead indeed", as he really was.