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Where have ye laid him? (Που τεθεικατε αυτον; ). Perfect active indicative of τιθημ. A simple question for information. The only o…

Where have you laid him? Jesus spoke as a man. In all this transaction he manifested the deep sympathies of a man; and though he who could…

Where have ye laid him?—The question is directed, of course, to the sisters. This is further shown by the answer, Lo…

In the original, a very blessed and expressive word is used here concerning Christ's weeping; quite a different word from that used to describe the…

St. John Chrysostom: Christ did not answer Mary as He had answered her sister, because of the people present. In condescension…

Mary’s greeting to Jesus was similar to Martha’s. The response of Jesus to this calamity illustrates his human and divine natures. Up to this point…

And said, where have you laid him ?
&c.] This he might say as man, though he, as the omniscient God, knew where he w…

Christ's tender sympathy with these afflicted friends appeared in the troubles of His spirit. In all the afflictions of believers, He is afflicted.…

1. The Evangelist, after describing Martha, now describes Mary.
He mentions three things:
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson